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I haven't seen a thread about this yet.
Anyone using it?
It is absolutely my go to reverb.
I find it puts the source into the space rather than sounding like the source with reverb on it (hope that makes sense).
A convolution reverb is static whereas VVV has movement which makes a huge difference IMO.
From small ambience to big rooms to plates etc. it does it all better than anything else I have tried and makes mixes sound bigger yet upfront.
Only 50 quid too!
Anyone using it?
It is absolutely my go to reverb.
I find it puts the source into the space rather than sounding like the source with reverb on it (hope that makes sense).
A convolution reverb is static whereas VVV has movement which makes a huge difference IMO.
From small ambience to big rooms to plates etc. it does it all better than anything else I have tried and makes mixes sound bigger yet upfront.
Only 50 quid too!