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Daniel Tejerina Zabala
08-22-2002, 08:43 AM
Anyone have used MasterVerb or MasterVerb Pro ?

Is Good ? or not ?

Compared with Waves ?¿?

Thanks.

Simon Ravn
08-22-2002, 10:41 AM
I use it a little on Tobias\' G-Town church percussion (yeah hehe) and such - it\'s not bad, it\'s not good. It\'s closer to bad than good though.. images/icons/smile.gif

Daniel Tejerina Zabala
08-22-2002, 12:49 PM
Hi Simon, well, the Masterverb is out. Now i have a Creamware Luna II and i can route an external reverb unit to apply realtime reverb for gigastudio. (if i\'m wrong please tell me, i have no idea of the Creamware stuff)

The question is :

Lexicon MPX500 or TC M-ONE XL ? ¿other?

limit of: 500 Euros.

Thanks Simon.

Dani.

marcuspocus
08-22-2002, 03:50 PM
I agree that Masterverb is far from being the best verb... But Paul Tanti as a free verb called PT96KFREE which sound very good indeed, specialy for acoustics instruments (from piano to clarinet, etc...), and is fully controllable. I mean by that, that you have enough knob on it to get the sound you want. But i bet a real lexicon is still better....

Daniel Tejerina Zabala
08-22-2002, 05:57 PM
Ok, Masterverb out... and Masterverb PRO ?

Dani.

marcuspocus
08-23-2002, 03:15 PM
I didn\'t try it personnaly, but very knowledgable and reliable peoples at www.planetz.com/forums (\"http://www.planetz.com/forums\") say it is very good, and CAN compare with high end lexicon etc...

But again, as the PT96KFREE is free, and sounding very very good, i won\'t buy it for now anyway....

I\'m very pleased with Paul Tanti\'s work. He\'s very good at this, and also he has some very high end (too high? ;0) verbs for all tastes. Those verbs are so well done, that some peoples buy a pulsar2 JUST to run one of those and use it as a hardware verb (routing in/out of the pulsar...