Use these again, but I think I still have to find tracks that "like" them.īlueVerb sounds the most metallic of any of my reverbs - now, if I were going for the old Alesis Quadraverb sound then BlueVerb would be my choice. System which is a UAD-2 Solo and a UAD-2 Duo.ĭisappointing (again) - iK Multimedia's CSR ( a little too "blanket-like"Īnd a bit murky), and Nomad Factory's BlueVerb.
My only complaint about RealVerb is that it is a resource hog, even on my UAD-2 Loved the "surfaces" options in designing a space in RealVerb. UAD's RealVerb is still a darn good one, quite smooth, and I've always UAD holding the edge, although in all fairness the Bricasti is a completelyĭifferent animal compared to the Lexicon, even the modern Lexicon units. M7 impulses in Proverb were also perfectly satisfactory, again with the The UAD has the edge - it's more transparent and enveloping. I still found them satisfactory when compared to the UAD 224, although The Altiverb Lexicon 224 (and 480) impulses are ones I use a lot, and You can build a very reasonable "Lexicon" of your own. It's actuallyīetter than Renaissance Reverb, IMO. To me again - I don't know why I stopped using it awhile back. Surprisingly, for algorithmic reverbs, Waves TrueVerb sounded excellent The Large hall preset on the UAD 224, and set up several additional auxes,Įach with a different verb, so I could A/B between them on the same source Impulses I downloaded and installed in MOTU's ProVerb.
Also reviewed the Lexicon 224 and 480 presets in Altiverb, and some Bricasti iK Multimedia's CSR, Waves TrueVerbĪnd Renaissance Reverb, Nomad Factory's BlueVerb, UAD's RealVerb. I first encountered at a Los Angeles session way back in the early 80's),īut like a lot of people, I just can't find the funds to purchase theĢ24, so I went back through all my current reverbs again, including That the 224 sounds great, and from my memory of the actual unit (which
Tracks, synth pads, strings, and drums and percussion. I launched the demo of UAD's Lexicon 224.