Re: Looking for best-possible quality algorithmic reverb plugin

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Hi Jeanette,

I wonder... What type of 'solo' do you have in mind? Is this an instrument on its own, or even a voice?

I always found Fons' reverb actually very tweak-able and versatile in many situations, but knowing what your original material is really helps too. I mean for certain use cases (e.g. some drums) even a plate reverb might work well...

Lorenzo.

On 10/06/17 01:39, Jeanette C. wrote:
Hey hey,
I know, losely termed and fit for religious disputes, but I'm looking
for a nice algorithmic reverb plugin (LADSPA or LV2) that can hold its
own on a solo instrument or solo voice. There are some very good IRs and
reasonably good algorithmic reverbs, that I use in mixes. But IRs aren't
that tweakable - certainly not on the fly. I know of some applications
that can do that, but all those that I know have a graphical user
interface and thus are out. -- The algorithmic reverbs I know and use,
are good, but not good enough for a good solo performance.

I'm interested in everything from ambience to rooms and halls.

Thanks for any tips.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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