Waves have a few of them, not bad. I know nothing about third-party
plug-ins accessibility in ProTools, but
You might also check
https://valhalladsp.com/
They make wonderful reverbs, 50 bucks each, I hope they are ProTools compatible.
Best,
JPR
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Le 07/05/2019 à 20:13, Christopher Gilland a écrit :
You do get reverb, yes, but I'm looking for something a little
different. I like having variety, and frankly, the quality of the
things I've heard from various different waves plugs is absolutely
steller!
Chris.
On 05/07/2019 01:59 PM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
Hi Chris,
Pro tools comes with fancy reverbs doesn't it? Or is there a problem
with their accessibility?
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Le 07/05/2019 à 19:49, Christopher Gilland a écrit :
Guys,
I want to look at getting a wave plugin that would be a reverb. Not
delay, but actual reverb.
Is there anything which would be usable from Waves I could use with
Voiceover that either has custom presets, or that the plugin,
generally speaking, is accessible?
Chris.
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