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Best IOS reverb ?

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  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    Thank goodness someone finally mentions Kleverb. It’s what I use 99% of the time. But it’s oh so 21st century. Sad.

  • @LinearLineman said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    Thank goodness someone finally mentions Kleverb. It’s what I use 99% of the time. But it’s oh so 21st century. Sad.

    👍👍❤️❤️

  • @LinearLineman said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    My number one reverb - Klevgrnd Kleverb - lightweight, sounds awesome, and, clean & nice UI…

    Thank goodness someone finally mentions Kleverb. It’s what I use 99% of the time. But it’s oh so 21st century. Sad.

    Yeah, I like it too.

  • Fac Alteza for me, and TB Reverb.

  • @WavyDavy1960 said:
    I wanted an ambient reverb, for my synths, both iPad, and hardware (using an audio interface).
    So I read the suggestions here, and purchased FAC Alteza.
    I could not be more pleased, with the sounds I am getting with it.
    Currently running AniMOOG through it, and am in heaven.
    As someone else suggested, when trying the presets, it is helpful, to adjust the dry/verb ratio to taste.
    How amazing is it to be able to get that kind of reverb effect, for under $10.
    Happy reverb trails.......

    There’s also a thread where someone created a ton of presets and shared them just search the forum.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Fac Alteza for me, and TB Reverb.

    Both standards for me also. And on desktop, I always seem to go back to the great (and free) Valhalla SuperMassive.

  • Alteza (it's on every track I make), Blackhole, Rymdigare and TB Reverb

  • Picked up Altispace 2 yesterday to try out some IRs from a classic Lexicon studio reverb unit, and it’s easily the most inspiring/musical reverb tool I’ve tried on iOS. Rymdigare is excellent too - obviously a more limited palette, but great at what it does.

  • edited May 2022

    My reverbs

    Blackhole
    Rymdigare
    AUFX:Space
    Mangleverb
    Spacefields

    Also got TB reverb but without comparing. Think I like AUFX:Space better. Might buy Alteza though.

  • edited May 2022

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  • Rymdigare, Velvet machine and Eventides here.
    Aslo Thafknar with IRs for grounded stuff.

  • edited October 2023

    Crystalline not getting much love here. I have it, but rarely reach for it.

    My go to reverbs for ambient:

    Stratosphere
    Eventide Blackhole
    Phonolyth Velvet Machine
    Phonolyth Cascade
    FAC Alteza

    I wish there was a Valhalla Supermassive for iOS.
    Strymon BigSky too.

  • EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

  • TB Reverb is my go to and has been for a while now. Feels and sounds like a professional quality reverb.

    Outside of that I use Crystalline, TimeVerb, AU3FX:Space, Zero Reverb, Blackhole and recently Envelope AU.

    For weirder ones: Tails, Springs, Rymdigare, and the Phonolyth apps.

    I’m a fan of reverbs and delays 😆

  • Blackhole for smooth lush reverbs
    Cascade for almost everything, highly recommended for sound design
    Valley Plateau (miRack) for plates
    Nyshti Convolvzilla (miRack) for convolution

  • there is soo much great reverbs on ios ! Just think about it.. it is really a lot to choose from... probably best category of plugins in both quantity and quality

  • @McD said:
    EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

    Still the best!

    And in my opinion nothing in software comes close to a good spring.

  • Nobody here likes Bleass reverb ?

  • @Antos3345 said:
    Nobody here likes Bleass reverb ?

    I do.

    The ducker works well and I often just use it for the transform effect thing it does.

  • @BroCoast said:

    @McD said:
    EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

    Still the best!

    And in my opinion nothing in software comes close to a good spring.

    Have you tried audiothings Springs? It's near authentic spring simulation of many different models. I highly recommend it!

  • @Butterfrog said:

    @BroCoast said:

    @McD said:
    EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

    Still the best!

    And in my opinion nothing in software comes close to a good spring.

    Have you tried audiothings Springs? It's near authentic spring simulation of many different models. I highly recommend it!

    I have and it is good for an emulation, just not really comparable to a good tube driven unit.

  • @McD said:
    EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

    I just can’t get away from EOS2. On desktop all I ever use is Valhalla Vintage Verb and EOS2 is the only reverb on iPad that comes close. Only thing missing is the long reverb tail.

  • @Butterfrog said:

    @BroCoast said:

    @McD said:
    EOS 2 has Valhalla code and the amazing FREEZE button. If you want massive it can get you there.

    Still the best!

    And in my opinion nothing in software comes close to a good spring.

    Have you tried audiothings Springs? It's near authentic spring simulation of many different models. I highly recommend it!

    Timeverb from GSI is also really fantastic.

  • @Antos3345 said:
    Nobody here likes Bleass reverb ?

    I love their standard and shimmer reverbs! I thought I mentioned them in my comment but I forgot. They’re excellent for sure. Big fan of Bleass.

  • @dendy said:
    there is soo much great reverbs on ios ! Just think about it.. it is really a lot to choose from... probably best category of plugins in both quantity and quality

    I agree but delays are a very close second. If not equal. So many good ones.

  • I've probably spent the most time in Amazing Noises Reverb FDN.

  • @StudioES said:
    I've probably spent the most time in Amazing Noises Reverb FDN.

    That’s a good one too. I think I’ve used GliderVerb more over the years but it’s a close call.

  • I use Audiokit Rack reverb alot. It sounds great. It's easy tu adjust since its got only 3 controls and it's free.

  • Altispace2 .
    Eos2
    TB Reverb
    AN Reverb
    Kleverb
    Depends on mood sometimes!

  • Cascade and sometimes Alitverb2.

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