Softube TSAR-1 users

Aug 16, 2008
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I'm looking into this reverb plugin, the demos sound REALLY nice. Could anyone that has used this in a mix environment as well as the 2caudio Breeze chime in?

I'm a bit torn between the two, a bit more inclined to the TSAR. I'm mainly looking for another reverb for drums, vocals, possibly leads etc
 
i only have the light version which was included in the softube mix bundle.
i like it a lot but the light version does not offer that much. the 2caudio
breeze sounds very nice also. just try the demos ;)

cheers
S.
 
I prefer the Lexicon native plugs to Breeze. I own Aether as well, but never use it due to how involved the UI is. Would be different if I were doing more sound design/soundtrack.

Really keen to try the TSAR-1, but haven't managed yet. Really dig the idea behind the workflow!
 
Do you own the Lexicon plugs or did you just demo them? I wonder if they actually justify their price.

I heard the same about Aether, way too "intense" of a GUI for a reverb plugin, which for a quick workflow such as what we do it may impose more as an obstacle, hence I asked about the Breeze.

I'm gonna demo both, I just don't like demo plugins because I don't really like to add demo licenses to my ilok ... -__-'
 
I have TSAR and i dont think il really need another reverb personally, its very simple in its UI but ticks all the boxes for functionality, im not reverb guru but it sounds fantastic to me,
Im unfamiliar with the one you mentioned but i do have the Eventide TDM reverb which is a avery high quality plugin and TSAR is a worthy replacement for that.
Definatley worth demoing.