Yeah, it would be good to know why SSL dropped X-Verb and in which Relab plugin its code possibly is living on.
Something else: which reverbs are best suited to simulate open spaces? I seem to recall that some years ago the TC VSS3 was often referred to in that context, but it was mono to stereo so I guess the use for outdoors sound was mostly in soundtrack, not music.
Again I prefer 32-bit versions. There are several reasons - just one is that in some instances they were simply better. The updated, exclusively 64-bit VSS3 was said by many users to sound worse than its predecessor, and the FlexVerb vs. X-Verb discussion is another example. Anyway, there are still brands that maintain or even release stuff in 32-bit - Melda & United, Blue Cat, D16... so if anyone knows which of those has good "outdoor" sounds, please let me know.
Something else: which reverbs are best suited to simulate open spaces? I seem to recall that some years ago the TC VSS3 was often referred to in that context, but it was mono to stereo so I guess the use for outdoors sound was mostly in soundtrack, not music.
Again I prefer 32-bit versions. There are several reasons - just one is that in some instances they were simply better. The updated, exclusively 64-bit VSS3 was said by many users to sound worse than its predecessor, and the FlexVerb vs. X-Verb discussion is another example. Anyway, there are still brands that maintain or even release stuff in 32-bit - Melda & United, Blue Cat, D16... so if anyone knows which of those has good "outdoor" sounds, please let me know.
Statistics: Posted by Sound_Bear — Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:53 pm