00:00 Introduction - hardware emultion
00:59 applying reverb to Piano
04:10 applying reverb to Drum
06:14 wow and flutter on piano
06:35 applying reverb to Bass Guitar
08:11 applying reverb to Vocals
10:02 applying reverb to Guitars
12:33 Summary and concluding remarks
13:00 Price comparison with Valhalla VintageVerb and Shimmer plugins
PRESETS
Room (studio ambiance – club acoustics)
Hall (arena size for hugeness and concert for warmth)
Plate (Richness & depth without early reflections)
Spring (ranging from warmth to lively)
Swell (subtle evolving textures)
Bloom (smoothness)
Cloud (large reverb)
Chorale (supporting choir sounds with a hall type of reverb)
Shimmer (beautiful ambiance)
Magneto (spacy echo)
Non-linear (special effects)
Reflections (small-space reverb)
This is a review of the Strymon BigSky Reverb - I like to compare it to the Valhalla VST plugins as I think they are best in class analog emulations. The BigSKy gives you a lot of reverb options at a price of $199.
They offer a 7 day trial, I highly recommend getting the trial so that you hear how the plugin sounds for yourself!
I must say Im really impressed with the BigSky, but I wish there could be better organised plugins (for example by instrument) and a multithreading option, as it clearly needs a lot of CPU!
Any questions on the plugin or let me know your experience with it!
#BigSky #Strymon #reverb
All of these PRESET types are now supported by a unique feature section where you can dive a little deeper into every type of reverb. You as a musician or engineer will not be limited anymore as you can use this reverb on groups but also on every individual instrument. Don’t be bothered to re-record takes over and over again as you can easily change every parameter whenever you want. Automate every parameter within your DAW in order to create the right amount of tension and beauty suitable for every occasion.
On the top side, you’ll find a range of knobs to control every detail of the reverb. Get your hands on the room size, pre-delay, damping, pre-delay modulation, and low end. Last but not least, Strymon implemented the Infinite/Freeze-hold feature. Using the hold button to enable either Infinite or Freeze will control the sustain of the effect. Infinite will sustain the reverb indefinitely with every new note playing. Freeze will offer you the same outcome but it allows you to play new notes that will be unprocessed on top of the sustained sound. The only thing that has changed is the footswitch feature.
The Strymon BigSky is available in AU, AAX, and VST3 for macOS Monterey & BigSur and Pc Windows 10. Get your copy for a price of $199.
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