MusicMan Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:35 PM (edited) Wave Alchemy Reverb Bundle $19 4 Legendary Reverbs Glow Radiance Dawn Pulse https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/81-Bundles/39-Effects-Bundles/12157-Wave-Alchemy-Reverb-Bundle Edited Tuesday at 12:40 PM by MusicMan 2
DamienF Posted Tuesday at 12:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:52 PM Good deal ! I really like the GUI and functionnalities of these reverbs. Dawn is my favorite. 1
MusicMan Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM 10 minutes ago, DamienF said: Good deal ! I really like the GUI and functionnalities of these reverbs. Dawn is my favorite. Agreed! I half wondered if it was a pricing mistake at first π€£ Some of these sound amazing.
MusicMan Posted Wednesday at 12:23 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:23 PM 3 minutes ago, Xoo said: Copy protection? Online, but a simple serial number from memory and seems to be the same according to this: Quote Our VST / AAX / AAU plugins and instruments require an active internet connection the first time you authorize them. After your serial has been successfully entered you will no longer need an active internet connection to use the plugin/s.
Xoo Posted Wednesday at 01:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:33 PM Cool - thanks. Do I need more reverbs though..?
MusicMan Posted Wednesday at 01:45 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:45 PM 9 minutes ago, Xoo said: Cool - thanks. Do I need more reverbs though..? Welcome Xoo and you probably don't.. but I do really like some of these! If I didn't already own them, I'd be grabbing it! Reverbs and delays in many ways have such unique character that I don't mind having lots of options.. definitely not needed though.. Haha..Β
Xoo Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM (edited) I've got a bunch already, from the free (eg. Sonitus/Core) to paid for (eg. NomadFactory 80s Spaces, Xenoverb) and although I like them, I've yet to find one that I really like when i use it (I love the demos and then go a bit "meh" when I have it).Β I also get annoyed by the fact that the output levels vary *so* much so comparisons become tedious. I have their Magic 7 and that's quite nice.Β For Β£19 though, this is a bargain. Edited Wednesday at 02:13 PM by Xoo
MusicMan Posted Wednesday at 02:26 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:26 PM 6 minutes ago, Xoo said: I've got a bunch already, from the free (eg. Sonitus/Core) to paid for (eg. NomadFactory 80s Spaces, Xenoverb) and although I like them, I've yet to find one that I really like when i use it (I love the demos and then go a bit "meh" when I have it).Β I also get annoyed by the fact that the output levels vary *so* much so comparisons become tedious. I have their Magic 7 and that's quite nice.Β For Β£19 though, this is a bargain. I would say that these are a step above all the ones you mentioned, so hopefully you would like them Out of curiosity, what don't you like about the ones you have tried so far? Are you looking for more obvious and colored, or more transparent? I have heard a number of producers say they don't like them in general and they just use delays instead to get some of the benefits verbs would add. Often it depends on what types of instruments / sounds you're using them on too. Drums for example I find I don't like some of my more preferred reverbs for other things on. Sometimes they also need some treatment (EQ, ducking, etc.) Although they're expensive, I do really like the Relab and Liquidsonics reverbs as well.
Marc Cormier Posted Wednesday at 02:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:53 PM Seventh Heaven is $49 this week and is one of my faves. Β The full version is pricey but the base version is fantastic for what it provides. 1
Xoo Posted Wednesday at 11:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:09 PM Re. Radiance - is anyone else finding that the rotary controls don't work in the Onyx scheme (you can only change their values by using the numbers)?Β Pearl theme works fine.
Xoo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 12/3/2025 at 2:26 PM, MusicMan said: Out of curiosity, what don't you like about the ones you have tried so far? Are you looking for more obvious and colored, or more transparent? I have heard a number of producers say they don't like them in general and they just use delays instead to get some of the benefits verbs would add. That is a very good question!Β I'm not sure how to describe what I want, but I'll try: if I solo the vocal (say) with some reverb attached, I want to be able to hear the reverb, with it potentially sounding quite "lush" (for want of a better word) and obvious, but without it sounding metallic.Β I've listened to demos/YT videos of various reverbs in various settings (vocals and guitar mainly) and they sound "lush" but when I try to replicate, they sound flat (again, for want of a better word).Β That said, I get the same with virtual guitar chorus pedals (eg. with TH-U)!
MusicMan Posted 57 minutes ago Author Posted 57 minutes ago 29 minutes ago, Xoo said: That is a very good question!Β I'm not sure how to describe what I want, but I'll try: if I solo the vocal (say) with some reverb attached, I want to be able to hear the reverb, with it potentially sounding quite "lush" (for want of a better word) and obvious, but without it sounding metallic.Β I've listened to demos/YT videos of various reverbs in various settings (vocals and guitar mainly) and they sound "lush" but when I try to replicate, they sound flat (again, for want of a better word).Β That said, I get the same with virtual guitar chorus pedals (eg. with TH-U)! That's actually a pretty perfect way and words to describe it The metallic thing is a pretty common complaint about many reverbs. You can probably get rid of some of that with taming some of those frequencies on the return track with EQ, but it's always good to start with a more suitable reverb if possible. Do you generally use your reverbs directly on the track as an insert, or as a return / FX bus? For lush, one of the best for me, is Eventide Blackhole, but it can easily get too lush out of control pretty easily! Great for ambient, but with vocals you might want to ease back some of the settings. Ducking can help too. Tai Chi by Liquidsonics is also great for lush and has a heap of controls for shaping the sound too in the full version.Β Their sale is once a year and finishes today! LX480 and Sonsig by Relab are good for obvious and lush. I just picked up Sonsig and I've been loving it so far. Some of the Wave Alchemy ones in this post are completely capable for lush too.Β There are plenty more, but these ones came to mind.Β
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