You can get a trial version from Audioease. I got a demo license and a download link and enough time to fall in love with it! Write an email to the support, and tell them that you are looking for the best reverb, but need to demo Altiverb to test user experience, cpu performance and stuff before you invest 500$! ALTIVERB IR TORRENT TRIAL Sure, you can get convo-verbs for a much lower price with insane quality, but Altiverb combines everything you need for your reverb arsenal in one plug-in. It's very handy, gives you room sims, ambiences, lush reverbs, gated-option, classic reverb gear IRs. I know, I know! Altiverb is not coming even close to the gear-emulating plug-ins, you might say now, like LX480 etc. I have both, and I have to say, I don't use the LX480 anymore since I got Altiverb 7. You have modulation options, shelf/ bell EQ, tempo-based pre-delay/ temp-based gate blah blah blah The browser is just great! You'll find the preset you are looking for in a minute. I just had to add this: compared to other reverb plug-ins I have used - some of them mentioned in this thread - it's less CPU hungry. Very important, if you want to keep different verbs tweakable during the mixing process. So, there are a ton of IR software out there. The difference maker for me is the extensive library of IRs that you get with the product. These spaces are from around the world and include a ton of categories. Since we are music guys and not FOLEY artists, I would like to focus on the studio and stage IRs that they have sampled.Īn example is SARM WEST. Which used to be Island Studio BASING street. Audio Ease has sampled the big room, the drum room and the control room. Now isn't that cool in that you can put a guitar cabinet in the same space that Martin Barre, Jimmy Page and a ton of other great classic sounds were recorded.ĪV7 is my first choice for create AIR in my mixes. I will go as far and say that sometimes recording a performance DI'ed only and they recreating the signal chain ITB sounds better that throwing a mic or two at a speaker cabinet. By the way, I always record both the mic'ed and DI'ed signals at the same time whenever possible so I have options during mix down. It seems to me that with QL Spaces, PhoenixVerb, B2, and Lexicon PCM, you already have some of the best reverb plug-ins money can buy. Is it possible that you simply want Altiverb, but you don't actually need it even the slightest bit? I would argue you already have more than you need. I mean, this is Gearslutz, so I totally get you, but are you really at a point where your current reverbs fall dramatically short of giving you the sound you want? I can't really imagine that. I own the exact same ones you listed and find myself only ever using PhoenixVerb or Spaces. I don't even know why I bought Lexicon PCM. I guess because it's kind of an industry standard for music production. If you really want some better reverb sounds, I think it might make more sense to look at Nebula than at Altiverb? You already have time-static IRs. Do I think that it is much much better than the other top convolution reverbs out there? No, I do not. Do I think that it is much much better than the other top convolution reverbs out there? No, I do not.Not only is it not better. Plugs like QL Spaces sound infinitely better.
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