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    ariesverb is already there in a ''with gui''-version on the vst-gui-wrapper page i posted, btw. so that's a plus.

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    Luxonix LFX-1310

    Low CPU use, only three pots to worry about per effect, sounds good, makes stacking effects a no-brainer. It's pretty much the final word on effects in general, IMO - everything else makes a mountain out of a molehill. And it's free. :)
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    There is a nice freeware convulution reverb called SIR. You can load different impulses into it you can download loads of these. Whats nice about it though is that you can load any sample as in impulse so its actually quite useful as a creative effect. It got listed as an essential plug in in sound on sound magazine so worth downloading.

    http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html

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    Variverb Pro is really good and the demo restrictions are very very pleasant and kind:

    - only works with 44.1 khz
    - no automation

    + never expires



    In a package with other great plugins with the same restrictions:

    http://www.samplitude.de/dltrials/sam_fx_demo.exe

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    got to be either Liquidverb or Timeworks Reverb 4080L for me. The Liquid effects bundle is just delicious, the verb being the standout. Give's a lovely creamy reverb, i absolutely love recording my spanish guitar through it for other projects i do with mates, its just beautiful. The Timeworks verb is alot sturdier if that makes sense, feels more solid and gives a denser feel and atmosphere, sounds lush on pad's and synths especially

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    Does anyone else hate the waves ones ? I've never used one and liked it ... :( Shame, the rest of the waves stuff is great.

    Actually IR-x or whatever the convolution one is called is okay but Trueverb and the other one that comes in the gold pack sound worse than digidesigns D-verb to me...

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    ALtiverb is the King of reverb. I have never heard anything so beautiful.

    although I now have to upgrade my PC to use it. It is totally worth it though.

 

 

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