With cinematic music & sound design, reverb is a crucial element and I'm always looking for that last 2%. I'm about to start mixing a huge project and took a few hours to audition the latest verbs. I highly recommend it.įunny, just saw this thread after posting the following on my FB page yesterday. But I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find at least a few things in Valhalla that work great for you. so over time you'll find what works really well for you and what doesn't. There is never one tool that works for everything. I still also use Altiverb a lot and Lexicon PCM verb plugins a lot too. But even though I have Valhalla Room and love it. I have Valhalla Room and use it all the time on orchestral mixes. LukasEvery reverb has it's ups and downs and things it works best on and things it doesn't work best on. The Valhalla reverbs get mentioned a lot and so I wanted to ask, whether Valhalla Room or Valhalla Vintage Verb, would be better suited to be used also in a orchestral context? Or maybe the Schwa Verbiage? I'm using a MIRx venue for my VSL instruments so far, but I'd also like to get myself a decent "beginner friendly" (read cost-efficient) reverb in order to leave the safety of MIRx and try to reverb/pan on my own a bit (and for using other libraries). I have a question concerning reverbs in orchestal (sampled) music.
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