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[ SCOTT GILFIX AAR
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As many know I am
a big fan of this plugin. I was surprised to find that no one had reviewed it. As
the company just gave us a wonderful update I guess it is time.
Know that I have many reverb plugins in my folder. Some have very specific uses
which I could not do without but there is no question on the quality, usability and
versatility here. If I could only have one verb this would be it.
GUI: The GUI is quite usable and understandable. One is given a basic graph of what
is going on under the hood which leads to very fast and competent parameter
manipulation. Once you understand what affects what (as in any plugin) everything
is laid out very nicely. The Float-Editing Window is also handy when finessing the
sound. If I dont like a GUI I tend not to use a plugin very much. This one is easy
and useful. My only complaint here is the color- no biggie, and I do like the fun
meter scheme.
Sound: This is hands down the best native reverb in the marketplace today. As an
algorithm designer for many years for one of the most sought after high end
hardware lines available, I can say with conviction this is as close to high end
hardware as I have heard and in many cases better. One can generate lots of
different textures and one is able to pocket different sources while mixing. This
will not bury things unless you wish to. It stands out above other reverbs when
coloring a sound is desired. This is not a 'one-trick-pony'. It has been a much
valued bit of kit in my arsenal. From Stick and guitar to vocals to drums to
ambient textures it is my first choice in reverb. What I can not get from it I load
in a convolution reverb where I use things like Spiritcanyon IR's or wavefiles to
morph/mangle a source in a sound design manner. They just drastically lightened the
CPU load and included 64 bit so I will be less inclined to load a lesser plugin in
times where CPU was an issue (Ableton Live on a Mac).
Features: The design flexibility and interaction of this structure leads to VERY
variable sonics. It is laid out in a very easy manner and one has full control and
response from the parameters. By this I mean that altering say Diffusion leads to
usable color change across the entire span of the control. The interaction of this
parameter to others means one can fine tune or paint with broad strokes as needed.
The available Time and Room parameters offer a lot of flexibility in tuning the
space and getting instruments to sit properly. One is not limited to a specific
color from this plugin (within the constraints of a reverberant field - it is a
reverb by definition).
The echo and modulation sections are stellar and for me one of the reasons I tried
the plugin in the first place. As an algorithm based effect this is a perfect match
to a good convo verb. In contrast to convolution (a static effect ie no possible
modulation) the ArtsAcoustic Reverb can swim. It can also be loud, which is as it
should be, and missing from every other software reverb I have. And the spacial
aspects of this plugin is fabulous.
Docs: The manual is well laid out and gives a lot of information not only on this
product but in the realm of reverb in general. Worth reading even if you are an
expert. No downside so not much else needs to be said.
Presets: The supplied presets are well thought out and will inspire as well as get
you in the ballpark. But know that Reverb like EQ and Compression is never a
freebee, you must tweak to get the most out of it. But tweaking is quite
simple.
Support: I have had excellent support from AA. I had trouble with an update (my own
fault) and had replies from them almost immediately and this was in the wee hours
their time - I was floored. They got me up and running fast and I could not be
happier with their assistance and willingness. "Thanks for your quick help, I
actually did not expect to hear from you until tomorrow... No problem, we try the
best we can. We're satisfied when the user is." We have all heard that sort of talk
before but I can assure you in this case it is meant. Also they have one of the
best UL's I have seen and know that several users found this very valuable. All
this in an age of proliferating dongles and Pace. :)
Value For Money: No question this software is worth every cent they are asking.
They have also taken the high road and not succumbed to many desires of 'group
buys' which tend to lower the value of ones purchase, if for some insane reason you
decided you wished to resell this software.
Stability: For myself I have had exactly zero stability issues. In Ableton it does
take some time to draw the GUI first time up but no problems with audio issues,
instantiating, loading/saving presets or parameter manipulation. Ditto in my other
hosts and now with AU I wont need to wrap it which worked fine for me.
Complaints: None. This has filled a very important hole in my rig as I moved off
hardware. Now I wish someone would offer me an equivalent quality VST/AU PitchShift
package.
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2013-05-22: ArtsAcoustic Reverb 1.6.0.15 is released.
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