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Hyper real reverbs that aren’t convolution?
Any suggestions? Looking for the feel of a convolution reverb without the CPU usage
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What sound is 'feel'?
I guess I mean like this~ many of the reverbs I’ve used have a very synthetic/dreamy quality of them vs convolution reverbs where they have an almost photographic/hyper realistic quality to the sound
With the convolution reverbs you very much feel the qualities of the room in a very detailed way, vs many of the other reverbs I’ve used often feel more vague in terms of the space they attempt to mimic the acoustic properties of
Well, I mean... there’s many styles
Room
Hall
Plate
Spring
If you can eq a send with a reverb, you can possibly make it sound “more” real/present. I guess it would depend on what frequencies you’re trying to focus on.
But many reverbs are not emulating a specific distinct space, I think they’re often a bit more vague. And that’s where treating a send can give you more control.
The new Eventide really does sound like springs though!
Virsyn Audio Reverb is a hybrid, it uses convolution for the early reflections and algorithmic for the late ones. So it has those realistic early reflections while still being light on CPU.
In that case I would rather use a convolution reverb and freeze the audio track to save CPU.
IRs give you a wide choice of ambiences and I don't know of any iOS plugin that would deliver anything similar without using IRs.
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