Spring into action and buy this now. Seriously, it's a decent take on spring reverb. There's several styles, and the ducking control is a nice addition. Pulsar does make good plug-ins.
I have Audiothings Springs. A free one from Fuse Audio, and an Arturia one. And, this one almost by far sounded the best. Had to pick it up, was $50 with intro + loyalty discount. Like i was truly kinda wow'd with this one. The "Funk Strings" preset sounded good on almost everytning.
I have the 1963 Fender reverb tank and have always scoffed at plugins. None have come close. Except now. I just bought this. I'm seriously considering selling my tank now.
@@audiotoolshed Thanks. I’m unfamiliar with that unit but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was better quality. I may have to look into it if… I don’t decide to lighten my load with this Plugin alone :) ✌️
I must admit that I was going to brush this off, even though I like a lot of what Pulsar Audio has made (I have their take on the Bison Echorec for instance). But I do like plugins that give you a choice of different types within a category (the "Swiss Army knife" approach). I may consider this, but it looks quite solid and versatile (even with the mono only option on some of them)
@@audiotoolshedI already have what Arturia and Waves have done with spring reverbs (hence the "brush-off"). I admit that I don't always go for it myself, but I can see it as a tool to have in case either I want it for something or I'm working with someone who would like it =]
This one is so beautiful, may be the best spring reverb plugin!
Spring into action and buy this now.
Seriously, it's a decent take on spring reverb. There's several styles, and the ducking control is a nice addition. Pulsar does make good plug-ins.
Hahaha, nice slogan ;-)"yeah Pulsar makes good plugins for sure.
I have Audiothings Springs. A free one from Fuse Audio, and an Arturia one. And, this one almost by far sounded the best. Had to pick it up, was $50 with intro + loyalty discount.
Like i was truly kinda wow'd with this one. The "Funk Strings" preset sounded good on almost everytning.
Really impressed by the sound!
It's a good one. I'd like them to do this with a plate. 😎
I have the 1963 Fender reverb tank and have always scoffed at plugins. None have come close. Except now. I just bought this. I'm seriously considering selling my tank now.
I would check out the fuse audio VREV 63 as well. That one is a one-on-one emulation of the Fender 1963 reverb tank and, in my opinion, a bit nicer.
@@audiotoolshed Thanks. I’m unfamiliar with that unit but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was better quality. I may have to look into it if… I don’t decide to lighten my load with this Plugin alone :) ✌️
Awesome!
I must admit that I was going to brush this off, even though I like a lot of what Pulsar Audio has made (I have their take on the Bison Echorec for instance). But I do like plugins that give you a choice of different types within a category (the "Swiss Army knife" approach). I may consider this, but it looks quite solid and versatile (even with the mono only option on some of them)
It does sound good, for sure. Might even the most bang for the buck if you want that typical spring reverb sound and twang.
@@audiotoolshedI already have what Arturia and Waves have done with spring reverbs (hence the "brush-off"). I admit that I don't always go for it myself, but I can see it as a tool to have in case either I want it for something or I'm working with someone who would like it =]
is it only me that i dont like spring reverbs much
Yep. Sounds like water.
I was about to ask the same thing, this is a very odd sound that has (in my opinion) very little application...
@@cosmingurau often i find it to use on a very little wet mix ratio. remember to keep it subtle.