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I will give one more test drive to each of them and then will order one soon. However, somehow my gut feeling says I should go with the Vintage Verb. The Plate one I was extremely impressed after seeing this video ( ) sounds useful for drums (especially acoustic I guess) and vocals. The Room one I personally find to be limited for my use, but after reading the comments I think I will have to give it one more demo drive. I will go through it.įrom the suggestions it seems like a tie between all of them. Somehow I did not come across it while browsing for the reviews and stuff. I appreciate each and every Thanks for sharing the link. The music is currently instrumental, but I want to create vocals songs in future, too. My genres: Electronic (not EDM), Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Chillout, Cinematic. So I just want a quick opinion on which one of the three should I go for. The problem is I can buy only 1 of them right now. After spending a couple of hours with these three plug-ins, I liked them in the order: Vintage Verb, Plate and Room. Since I am mainly looking for a good reverb plugin, I wanted to concentrate more on the reverb plugins. As expected, I was pretty impressed by all of them. A couple of days ago, I downloaded the demo of all the plugins. I have been contemplating a lot about Valhalla DSP plug-ins recently and have read a lot of good things about it on internet, especially gearslutz. Sorry for the post being about something that has been already discussed a lot before, but I just want a quick opinion.
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