Joe Bfstplk
Legend!
Have recently stumbled onto this reverb type. Is it based on or supposed to sound like a particular studio? Can't find any info to indicate what is supposed to be....
Try and find a studio guy who doesn't love or want one though.wow, that thing costs more than the III.
There's a Michael Nielsen (sp?) vid of him demoing it with various rack preamps and it is RIDICULOUS sounding.Try and find a studio guy who doesn't love or want one though.
His response was humorI'm not sure that I follow what you're arguing.
I know the North Church and South Church are... And that is in the wiki.IIRC they are based off of Bricasti M7 (or other model) presets of the same name.
Its remote control cost more than the III!wow, that thing costs more than the III.
Looks like London Plate is another one unless a crazy coincidence.I know the North Church and South Church are... And that is in the wiki.
According to the wiki:Looks like London Plate is another one unless a crazy coincidence.
- London Plate — probably based on the EMT 140 plate reverb
Hmmmm....If you want an exact reverb sound from a certain live room (e.g. Abbey Road Studio 2), you can use the impulse response of that particular space with a convolution reverb plugin such as Apple Logic's Space Designer - which also has the tools to capture IRs.
I haven't checked but I'm assuming this is a feature that isn't currently included in the Axe-FX III.
Apologies I cannot shed any light on an answer to the original question.