Logic X user here. Simple to install and easy to use.
Axe Fx II quality reverbs in a plug in. No need to say anything more. Let the mixing begin...
It's actually superior to the Axe-Fx II reverb in that it is true stereo and has twice the density.
Logic X user here. Simple to install and easy to use.
Axe Fx II quality reverbs in a plug in. No need to say anything more. Let the mixing begin...
I love this verb. This is my go to algorithmic reverb now. It iust sounds so smooth. From natural sounding verb to super spacey, this reverb just get the job done.
It's actually superior to the Axe-Fx II reverb in that it is true stereo and has twice the density.
It's actually superior to the Axe-Fx II reverb in that it is true stereo and has twice the density.
I wonder how the reverberation in the AxeFX isn't really stereo. Sounds pretty stereo to me. Can you elaborate for the curious?It's actually superior to the Axe-Fx II reverb in that it is true stereo and has twice the density.
It's actually superior to the Axe-Fx II reverb in that it is true stereo and has twice the density.
I wonder how the reverberation in the AxeFX isn't really stereo. Sounds pretty stereo to me. Can you elaborate for the curious?
The Axe-Fx reverb processor sums the inputs but outputs stereo reverbs. So for instance, if you had an amp in front of it that was panned fully left, the reverb would treat it as if it were panned full center -- but then the reverberations of the dimensional space would be heard in stereo. (This is basically comparable to having a real amp in a hall.)
The plugin keeps stereo sources separated, so a stereo orchestra in your virtual concert hall will have individual instruments or sections placed accordingly on the reverb sound stage.