I just noticed the winter specials and I thought I might exploit the possibility to satisfy my need for a decent reverb. Any advice appreciated.
Since I'm not an expert at mixing I do not know the art of reverbing either so I don't exactly know what kind of reverb I'm looking for. I think it should generally be a good quality reverb with room for adjusting to different needs. Most common situations would be lead sounds with more distance, sometimes maybe some extra flavor to a drum loop.
First question would be: VST plugin or Scope plugin? I have 2 Scope boards and haven't so far run out of DSP power. On the other hand there are tons of famous plugins for VST platform and I've got a new PC en route. But then again there will be latency when routing sound back and forth.
Second question would be simpler: what do you prefer as the best value reverb for general use? Why?
Buying a reverb plugin
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well lucky you there are demo versions 
First off, from your description, i would demo DAS RMX160 ( http://www.sonic-core.net/shop/product_ ... MX160.html ) and from what ive read on this forum it should be a steal at 49 euros!
on another note, Timeworks A100 ( http://www.sonictimeworks.com/products.php) should suit your needs as a glove as well, and the algorithms used for this one as well as P100 are top of the class for our platform, but for your needs i guess the A100 fits better than the P100.
Luckily, i think there are Demo versions available for both devices. I dont know your budget, but for you can get both (and MAYBE some freebees to go with it
) for under 150 euros 

First off, from your description, i would demo DAS RMX160 ( http://www.sonic-core.net/shop/product_ ... MX160.html ) and from what ive read on this forum it should be a steal at 49 euros!
on another note, Timeworks A100 ( http://www.sonictimeworks.com/products.php) should suit your needs as a glove as well, and the algorithms used for this one as well as P100 are top of the class for our platform, but for your needs i guess the A100 fits better than the P100.
Luckily, i think there are Demo versions available for both devices. I dont know your budget, but for you can get both (and MAYBE some freebees to go with it


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Thanks for your advice. As I advance in my "mixing for dummies"
I'm beginning to see the importance of compressing and limiting, especially drum tracks.
How far do you think one can go with Scope standard plugins when considering dynamics manipulation? Do you see any steals in the winter sales in that section?
I'm really starging to feel like a dumbass here.. someone point me to that real Mixing for Dummies link?

How far do you think one can go with Scope standard plugins when considering dynamics manipulation? Do you see any steals in the winter sales in that section?
I'm really starging to feel like a dumbass here.. someone point me to that real Mixing for Dummies link?

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http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~da ... index.html
a lot of usefull tipps there;
good vibes from vienna
a lot of usefull tipps there;
good vibes from vienna