So the Lexicon PCM is so perfect from scratch with the most presets that it does not forces my brain to change it a lot.Ī not so good reverb can force you to do something special. SSL - Duende Native 3.6.6 VST, RTAS x86 -, SSL - Duende Native 3.6.6 VST, RTAS x86 : 2011 : 3.6. original ‘80s hardware, and a much more useable compressor than the Duende. and I have a lot of fun tweaking them to my own taste. I use Breverb for this and try to do some tricks with it as above.Īnyway I also own UAD EMT 250 yes it something special and does not fits all needs but with Altiverb / Breverb / UAD 250 I see all my reverb needs coverd. This listing does not include power supplies. The Lexicon PCM Demo was very impressive to me here but is for a plug in to expensive to me. I used power adapters from Radio Shack in order to run these.
Too often the source and the reverb sounds separated too much from each other. It is fun and forces your creativity and sometimes you get a reverb that does not exists a second time Drumstrip, my favorite of the new offerings, is just a bunch of SSL mojo jammed into one plug-in window.
You can create these very good with any IRs reverb and some time related modulation plug in at the reverb output. Hi everybody, i am interested in SSL X-verb, but i need some more information before making a decision. Since its release, the newest parts of the Duende, aside from its extra horsepower, are the X Series plug-ins and two plugs for the two trickiest situations: Vocalstripand Drumstrip. I think the reverb topic is not that dramatic anymore ITB.