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Best au reverb with lots of presets?

I know this one has been covered a fair bit but there doesn’t seem to be too many threads focusing specifically on au reverbs with a healthy amount of presets..

What are your favourites?

I’m not interested in fab filter or any auria plug ins as I’ve spent too much money on the auria plugins and as awesome as they are I just don’t get on with auria despite many revisits to it.

Cheers!

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  • Vyrsin reverb has a lot of presets And is au ...The audio damage Eos is a good alternative choice . We lack a lot of thing on ios but not of reverbs...

  • Thanks mate. I’ve only invested in rf1 for an au reverb so far and I’m not too keen on it. Vyrsin I have been leaning towards already so I may get that this evening as it’s payday :-)

  • DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

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  • @Max23 said:

    @grego68 said:
    Vyrsin reverb has a lot of presets And is au ...The audio damage Eos is a good alternative choice . We lack a lot of thing on ios but not of reverbs...

    there is no convolution reverb AU on iOS

    Indeed but There are already some IAA reverbs + those included in the Daw (Auria etc). I recommend Altispace And Mobile convolution reverb for this purpose.I am not sure but There are some Amazing Noise reverb which seems to act like CR . Perhaps the AU format can’t load IR files , i don’t know.I am done with reverbs anyway, i have already too much

  • I often seem more draw to reverbs that 'muddy' things somewhat, yes you lose clarity, but always seem warmer, it's a matter of taste, yes, a nice selection is good thing also, but some of the warmer reverbs are not available as AUs yet.

  • edited January 2018

    I don't know of any AU reverb that the 'warm' attribute really applies to.
    The only one I'd put in that category is the AD480, which is standalone or IAA.
    (standalone means it can adress multichannel interface io)
    On the other hand I like those 'glassy' clear reverbs as in Echopad and SampR a lot.
    But all the other ones feature a more or less metallic soundprint.
    Don't be mislead by just smooth decays, there's still a lot to be achieved in IOS reverb land.

  • edited January 2018

    @grego68 said:
    Vyrsin reverb has a lot of presets And is au ...The audio damage Eos is a good alternative choice . We lack a lot of thing on ios but not of reverbs...

    And here i still disagree. The reverbs are not so good, especially if you need AU. I mean they are not bad but far away from what i would want from a reverb.
    Delay is lacking too.
    Virsyn Audio Reverb would maybe my choice here.
    Best reverb in iOS is still the one in the TF8 synth :)

  • LOts of presets .. hate to say it but.. Fabfilter PRO R is the shiz

  • @hisdudeness said:
    LOts of presets .. hate to say it but.. Fabfilter PRO R is the shiz

    Yeah I spent a lot of £s on the auria plug ins and agreed they’re all amazing especially pro q and micro warmer but I’ve had it with Auria Pro now so no more fab filters for me

  • @realdavidai said:
    DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

    How do you find their cpu usage mate? I’ve read that they’re both pretty heavy.. I’m on an iPad Pro but will no doubt use several instances on some projects

  • @Extnctn6 said:

    @realdavidai said:
    DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

    How do you find their cpu usage mate? I’ve read that they’re both pretty heavy.. I’m on an iPad Pro but will no doubt use several instances on some projects

    I try to make use of multiple sends to a single reverb to keep cpu low. I still want AU for statesaving though even if not using multiple instances.

  • @Extnctn6 said:

    @realdavidai said:
    DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

    How do you find their cpu usage mate? I’ve read that they’re both pretty heavy.. I’m on an iPad Pro but will no doubt use several instances on some projects

    I'm a big fan of DDMF. The default preset is an extreme CPU killer, but once you dial in something a little more subtle the CPU usage is quite manageable.

  • @Extnctn6 said:

    @realdavidai said:
    DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

    How do you find their cpu usage mate? I’ve read that they’re both pretty heavy.. I’m on an iPad Pro but will no doubt use several instances on some projects

    I was surprised recently to find I had six instances of Eos2 running just fine on one of my first BM3 projects on my ipad 5. Now I tend to just use two on Aux channels. You should be fine.

  • @brambos said:

    @Extnctn6 said:

    @realdavidai said:
    DDMF Envelope and Audio Damage EOS 2 are my two favorites

    How do you find their cpu usage mate? I’ve read that they’re both pretty heavy.. I’m on an iPad Pro but will no doubt use several instances on some projects

    I'm a big fan of DDMF. The default preset is an extreme CPU killer, but once you dial in something a little more subtle the CPU usage is quite manageable.

    Mmm, yah I had not considered how different settings could effect things.

  • Thanks for everyone’s input. I went with virsyn reverb in the end. Only had a quick play with it so far but it seems pretty good :-)

  • Martin Eastwoods MVerb is based on a figure 8 Lexicon design, Intua implemented it in Beatmaker 3 and it is by far the best Reverb on IOS, it is one of the top ten reverbs on the desktop too.

  • @Cib said:

    @grego68 said:
    Vyrsin reverb has a lot of presets And is au ...The audio damage Eos is a good alternative choice . We lack a lot of thing on ios but not of reverbs...

    And here i still disagree. The reverbs are not so good, especially if you need AU. I mean they are not bad but far away from what i would want from a reverb.
    Delay is lacking too.
    Virsyn Audio Reverb would maybe my choice here.
    Best reverb in iOS is still the one in the TF8 synth :)

    Dude you’re so right about the TF8 reverb (Pro-R excluded)

  • well... I just checked that Beatmaker implementation with a vocal snippet and it's metal ring galore. EOS is lightyears ahead in that kind of sound domain. ;)

  • edited February 2018

    It can sound metalic, but it depends on the settings, they are not conventional, different tastes though i guess, i always liked the lexicon sound.
    Its worth trying the presets.

  • @Samplemunch @Telefunky Man, I am just waiting for that Ratshack Reverb to make it over to iOS. C’mon, Audio Damage! :p

  • @samplemunch yes, the operation reminds on the old Lexiverb and the ringing is of course suppressed by shorter decay, more damping etc.
    (btw are there presets for MVerb in BM3 ? just curious because I have none, but I trashed all content immediately. No problem, it's a snap to adjust anyway)

  • @CracklePot said:
    @Samplemunch @Telefunky Man, I am just waiting for that Ratshack Reverb to make it over to iOS. C’mon, Audio Damage! :p

    A classic noisemaker. I call mine The Hell Box.

  • edited February 2018

    @Telefunky said:
    @samplemunch yes, the operation reminds on the old Lexiverb and the ringing is of course suppressed by shorter decay, more damping etc.
    (btw are there presets for MVerb in BM3 ? just curious because I have none, but I trashed all content immediately. No problem, it's a snap to adjust anyway)

    There is a preset pack in the resources section of the forum.
    There is also a ridiculously comprehensive manual written for Mverb too on the Intua site, there has never been a full manual for Mverb over the years.

  • @Cib said:
    Best reverb in iOS is still the one in the TF8 synth :)

    That's exactly what I thought when first getting TF8. At least it's one of the best. I'd buy that reverb immediately if Mr.Lim ever decides to make an AU out of it.

  • sorry, but I don't get that ever repeating 'the best reverb' - there is no such thing.
    A reverb is intended to build an acoustic space that matches a specific sound idea of an environment. It's a tool and nothing on it's own.
    You want some guitar tones through a rubbish spring tank, not the TajMahal preset of a Lexicon.
    Some times it has to sound crisp and clean, sometimes 'mushy' fits better - and lots of nuances in between ;)

    It's hard to extrapolate the impression of a reverbed FM source to a drumkit, voice, cello or whatever mixed group of signals.
    (I was fooled myself by the reverb of Zeeon during prerelease when some examples did indeed sound extremely nice regarding the reverb - which later turned out to be highly functional, but far from outstanding in a general context)

    While playing with the afforementioned MVerb it showed a nice 'oil tank decay buildup', so I may refer to it in case I'm after a high quality version of that (usually lofi) effect.
    But I really like it's simple, clean control panel design in BM3.

  • @ChrisG said:

    @Cib said:
    Best reverb in iOS is still the one in the TF8 synth :)

    That's exactly what I thought when first getting TF8. At least it's one of the best. I'd buy that reverb immediately if Mr.Lim ever decides to make an AU out of it.

    I asked for it but it is a licensed algorithm (plus tweaked a bit maybe). It is beside Pro-R (which can´t do super large modulated spaces, it´s more a transparent reverb) maybe the only reverb on iOS which sounds really great and the modulations sounds smooth. It doesn´t has that metallic ringing.

  • edited February 2018

    AD480 and DDMF Envelope sound as good as any to me as well. [AD480 not AU mind].

  • edited February 2018

    @gusgranite said:
    AD480 and DDMF Envelope sound as good as any to me as well. [AD480 not AU mind].

    I´m a reverb junkie....and i like them huuuuuuuuge and super warm with high quality modulations and no aliasing.
    They are not bad but not really high quality too. Especially if you cascade/layer reverbs it can get a noisy mess instead of a warm, vibrant sound.

  • @Cib said:

    @gusgranite said:
    AD480 and DDMF Envelope sound as good as any to me as well. [AD480 not AU mind].

    I´m a reverb junkie....and i like them huuuuuuuuge and super warm with high quality modulations and no aliasing.
    They are not bad but not really high quality too. Especially if you cascade/layer reverbs it can get a noisy mess instead of a warm, vibrant sound.

    I always appreciate your high benchmark when discussing synths and FX. I suspect many are ‘good enough’ for me or I just like the sound and they fit my little experiments well. Please keep your constructive criticism coming though. You add a lot to this forum.

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