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Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb?
      10/10/11 05:20 PM
Thanks for all the replies guys. I'm looking for a reverb that will primarily be used in modern "acousticy" pop songs, so I'm after something that is going provide quality, depth and airiness. So are people generally saying that Altiverb is the way to go for these type of applications.

I'm asking this because as I have mentioned I currently use Acousticas IR libraries and I definitely don't get the depth or quality that I am after?

Thanks guys

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* Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Phil Foster 10/10/11 11:24 AM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Phil Foster   13/10/11 03:05 PM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? The_Big_Piano_Player   12/10/11 10:30 AM
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. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Phil Reynolds   11/10/11 09:26 PM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Sam Inglis   11/10/11 08:42 AM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Phil Foster   10/10/11 05:20 PM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? narcoman   11/10/11 12:34 AM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Guy Johnson   10/10/11 02:57 PM
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. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? narcoman   10/10/11 02:36 PM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? Phil Foster   10/10/11 01:18 PM
. * Re: Audio Ease Altiverb or Lexicon LXP Native reverb? narcoman   10/10/11 01:06 PM
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