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Spring Reverb AUv3 with drip

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  • Some good ideas here, thanks

  • @5k3105 said:
    Some good ideas here, thanks

    👍👍

  • @GUB said:
    I just like to add the occasional obscure suggestion to these threads. When everybody’s going to recommend Springs, or one of six or seven others, it feels like listening to a greatest hits station sometimes. Rather, it almost becomes an echo chamber. By the way, Audiothing’s Springs also has the best echo chamber effect lol ahahaa

    @kirmesteggno said:

    @GUB said:
    This one sounds all right to me also, but your eyes may bleed from the GUI!

    I should note I enjoy the occasional janky app interface. But I come from a world where janksome traits are often prized.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/devil-spring-reverb/id1550838067

    I've deleted that plugin when I was using an old iPad Air 2 because it was the culprit for a lot of crashes. Got AudioThing Springs and never looked back.

    Lol! I'd use the plugin too if it wouldn't have crashed that often in the past. Haven't tried it with my new iPad yet. Does it work for you?

  • Anyone here tried out SpringVerb by OSC Audio? Is that one drippy at all?

    I’m trying to get close to the spring sound of some Fender amps. Would be nice to have a nice little one trick pony that doesn’t break the bank. I don’t need 10 different spring models with lots of parameters to adjust.

  • @jacou said:
    Anyone here tried out SpringVerb by OSC Audio? Is that one drippy at all?

    I’m trying to get close to the spring sound of some Fender amps. Would be nice to have a nice little one trick pony that doesn’t break the bank. I don’t need 10 different spring models with lots of parameters to adjust.

    For the price I think it’s fantastic. Decent amount of sound sculpting options too. Also there’s a bundle with their other reverb that’s a pretty good deal.

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