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Just to be clear, it’s indeed the greatest verb (and synth) I know, but it eats cpu, although there’s a “lite cpu” version included.  Now, go!

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Much respect to Fleer’s full take here, but gonna have to part ways on action call. With so many excellent studio-grade Verbs out there that have a relatively light CPU hit, I think I’m gonna have to pass.

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10 minutes ago, LAGinz said:

Much respect to Fleer’s full take here, but gonna have to part ways on action call. With so many excellent studio-grade Verbs out there that have a relatively light CPU hit, I think I’m gonna have to pass.

but it's not really a reverb :)

there is a demo http://www.zynaptiq.com/adaptiverb/

 

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Adaptiverb owner. The hi res is there. The tweakability is there. The complexity is, too. And it all makes your CPU say "Feed Me, Seymour!!!"

 

 I've used it mostly for sound design rather than regular mixing duties. The main trick up its sleeve is that it can tune your reverb tails into the notes of the sound source. You play a c triad, the reverb comes out strongly tuned c triad. Like it hides the overtones in the reverb tail.

 

It also is good at feeding the reverb tail back into the original signal in weird ways.

 

It's a pretty special tool but honestly I use the free Subspace ten times as much. Fwiw

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