Blackhole reverb
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This is another offering by Eventide for this year.
Blackhole reverb professional#
Cinematic Room Standard comes at a price of $199 while the professional version comes at a hefty $399. Whilst the professional version expands on that with over 200+ presets and extensive control parameters for surround sound.
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Standard is only stereo and covers all the basic controls a reverb might have with an impressive set of presets to give you that larger than life sound. This is one of the first commercial native reverb plugins that support latest Atmos workflow as well.Ĭinematic Rooms comes in two editions: Professional and Standard. This reverb is dedicated to creating the best possible acoustic room simulations for surround, but it supports stereo as well. Cinematic Rooms is their latest and greatest specifically targeted at composers and mixing engineers working in audio post-production for the big screen.
Blackhole reverb software#
Well the name just speaks for itself doesn’t it? The team at LiquidSonics are well-established developers of some of the finest software reverbs on the market. This reverb comes at a price tag of $249. Of course, from this we can conclude that this reverb is targeted towards sound designers, but composers and ambient music producers will find it very useful indeed due to its possibility to create some lush conventional spaces fit for various instruments as well. You can even tune the reverb tail to specific note pitches. What you can do with it is simply amazing. Basically, this is a reverb synth and that makes it very unique. Zynaptiq – AdaptiverbĪdaptiverb features a machine-learning algorithm in the form of a “bionic sustain synthesizer”, and what it does is that it synthesizes the reverb tail based on the characteristics of the signal that’s being sent into Adaptiverb. It just sounds huge and it has the price to follow. This is a reverb that feels at home with massive evolving soundscapes, synth ambient spaces and cinematic textures. This is not a reverb for a conventional mix. Aside from those, there is a hotswitch button and a ribbon controller which enable you to jump and morph between two different parameter states. And it does just that.īlackhole features some really creative control options that invite you to manipulate and randomize everything in real-time, especially the bipolar size and gravity knobs. Derived from Eventide’s H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer, this reverb is specifically targeted at sound designers looking to create some unreal spaces.
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We have probably talked about this one in some of our previous articles but we just can’t get enough of Blackhole. The result is a layering ambience that can completely take over a clean signal, or subtly work to balance out a dry-sounding amplifier.Do you really need another reverb? Our answer is absolutely yes! Our list here isn’t about your standard reverbs that fit into modern music production, instead we are exploring a few great reverbs for that larger than life cinematic sound. On top of that, you can control the mix to give yourself only the effected sound. With these two knobs alone, you can so dramatically adjust the shape and size of the trails that - as I alluded to earlier - it almost sounds like something other than a guitar. This is what leads me to consider it more of a general ambience pedal than just a reverb pedal. In particular, the Gravity and Feedback controls can add a ton of thickness and expanse to your reverb sound. In other words, they don't simply make subtle changes. These controls have a tremendous impact on the shape and feel of your sound. This gives you 11 different ways to manipulate the Eventide Blackhole, which ends up giving you a lot of variety, despite the fact it doesn't provide a slew of algorithms or modes. Here's a list of those secondary controls: For example, you should see "Delay" under the Gravity knob. You'll also notice a secondary list of functions in a lighter gray color under each knob.