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I don't know if you use PC or Mac, but if you happen to be on a Mac the reverb to have is definitely Altiverb, it outshines all but the highest end ($15k) units, and it's even better than those on some material (e.g. drums).
edit- but that's just reverb, not too good of a choice if you need other effects. Yeah, I'd check out the M-ONE XL by T.C. if I were you... |
I have both a TC Works M300 and a Lexicon MPX110, as well as the Native bundle plug-ins from TC Works.
The 2 hardware units are pretty similar, although the M300 has S/PDIF Ins and Outs, the MPX110 only has outs. This means with the M300 I can use it like I would a normal plugin, and then record the wet sound to my sequencer, saving me processing for other duties... This is the thing with hard Vs. soft........A hardware processor wont take up precious processing power with hungry reverbs, a plug-in will however, unless it is a dedicated DSP style PCI/Firewire unit. So a plug-in might well take its reverb from top of the line units costing $16k, but it will eat the shit out of your CPU...... All the hardware budget reverbs you are looking at will sound pretty much the same, I would recommend something like a Powercore with reverb (and you could get virus too!) or if you think you might need dynamics processing too, get the UAD-1 Good luck! |
I am actually in the process of selling off a load of kit so if anyone wants any of the following let me know
Virus C XL - sold. Lexicon MPX500 - ?160 TC Electronic Triple C - ?140 Soundcraft S200 B - ?360 Remote 25 - ?120 Martyn PS. If anyone wants me to run the same sounds through the Powercore to hear the Classicverb in action let me know... |
[quote]The 2 hardware units are pretty similar, although the M300 has S/PDIF Ins and Outs, the MPX110 only has outs. This means with the M300 I can use it like I would a normal plugin, and then record the wet sound to my sequencer, saving me processing for other duties...
[/quote the m300 is quite cheap at the moment.... id be interested to hear any sort of review on this unit you can give jasedee :wink: how do you think it stacks up against plugin bundles such as the waves collection? |
The M300 is dirt cheap! I picked it up off eBay for around $250 AUD incl. shipping....brand new, in the box, and probably saved at least $300
I cant compare it to the waves bundle, having never tried it. It is a largely preset based FX unit, although it does have some control over decay, pre delay, and 'colour'. Also, the main benefit is that it will not eat up your CPU, as most plugin based reverbs are very processor hungry. Also, having S/PDIF I/O means I can send a signal digitally to the M300, and then digitally back, so there is no AD/DA stage. Very cool. It takes its reverb algorithyms from the high-end TC Electronics reverb engines, and they are nice. And then it also includes some other FX/compression/de-esser etc If you have a fast and capable computer, then the plugin reverbs are just as good, if not better. And if you have something like the Powercore compact, or UAD-1, then you would definately be better off with this rather than the M300 Personally, I quite like having outboard gear. And it goes well when I mix through my old analogue console..... |
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btw jasedee - thanks for your info :D
(i can be quite rude at times :( ) |
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brilliant! just...brilliant :D
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