So, opinions on Toraverb?
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So, opinions on Toraverb?
So how do you guys like Toraverb? I need a good reverb plug in, as it's something i'm sorely lacking. Toraverb (as well as Syntorous) have me intrigued.
SH-101 . TB-3 . TR-8 . JP-08 . TT-303 . Bass Station . Eurorack Modular . Push
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Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
I didn't know what I could do if someone 'steal me' Toraverb. It's very difficult find any other reverb vst that offers those dense and solid reverbs tails. I always was wondering why all the reverbs had to model real rooms, and at least Toraverb doesn't have to do it. You can create outspace or real sounds without problems. Get it and learn it.
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Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
I can only add that the demo is downloadable from here:
www.d16.pl/toraverb
and allows to run it 30 minutes per session
Best regards,
Sebastian
www.d16.pl/toraverb
and allows to run it 30 minutes per session
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
Ya, totally forget about the demos =o]
SH-101 . TB-3 . TR-8 . JP-08 . TT-303 . Bass Station . Eurorack Modular . Push
Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
An opinion on Toraverb, hummm, what could I say about it?
It sounds good, very good. It's not a reverb like when you close your eyes you seem to mix into your bathroom. Toraverb have its own identity and that's what I love.
If you want a real sounding reverb, go for convolution reverb but if your expecting a classic and "vintage" reverb go to Toraverb.
I made my album with it and it sounds very great, on my TR505 I have the sound I was looking for (80's but modern). You can check my Myspace page for hearing the Toraverb. (www.myspace.com/lyncelia)
This reverb have limits (on snare on very short verb it sounds quite metallic) but have a real identity. I'm addicted and now fit all my mixes!
It sounds good, very good. It's not a reverb like when you close your eyes you seem to mix into your bathroom. Toraverb have its own identity and that's what I love.
If you want a real sounding reverb, go for convolution reverb but if your expecting a classic and "vintage" reverb go to Toraverb.
I made my album with it and it sounds very great, on my TR505 I have the sound I was looking for (80's but modern). You can check my Myspace page for hearing the Toraverb. (www.myspace.com/lyncelia)
This reverb have limits (on snare on very short verb it sounds quite metallic) but have a real identity. I'm addicted and now fit all my mixes!
Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
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It sounds good, very good. It's not a reverb like when you close your eyes you seem to mix into your bathroom. Toraverb have its own identity and that's what I love.
Re: So, opinions on Toraverb?
You can get a little "out there" with it but it is a little endless when it comes to the combinations you can achieve with it. A pro recommended another reverb but I chose Toraverb. Glad I did.