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Crystalline vs. Bleass Reverb
I was on the verge of buying Crystalline but saw that the Bleass Reverb also has the ducker, which is mostly why I wanted Crystalline.
Is the sound quality really that much better or can i get away with just spending a few bucks and without missing out too much?
Thx very many!
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Both are unquestionably good. Get one and find out what you like.
Yeah, both good and both a bit different. It's nice with the Bleass one to have the ducker visualisation. Crystalline max delay time is shorter than Bleass's (10 secs vs 30 secs). Some people find Bleass reverb a bit sterile, I think it sounds OK. For whatever reason, I rarely use it, I do use Crystalline more.
There is no good or bad reverb, only the right one for a certain purpose. 😅
I prefer ToneBoosters Reverb for reverb needs. It has a shimmer section and, oh yeah, the ducker as well!
If only buying one reverb at a decently low price, TB reverb is probably the one to go for, notwithstanding what luxthor just said, which is also true. But yes, TB reverb - super versatile
I would buy whichever one has a character that fits with the music you're most interested in making. Both are great.
Actually, I agree with jwmmakerofmusic and Gavinski. TB Reverb is the most versatile of the three.
TB’s Reverb is a fine reverb, but for whatever reason I just don’t use it for much these days. There are so many options in Logic Pro I tend to use those first.