HARDWARE + SOFTWARE REVERB - The Search For Lush
For an upcoming project, I began looking for suitable lush reverbs. As often happens when experimenting I stumbled on a DP4 preset which lead to a new route of exploration. I did not think the DP4 could compete in this area but maybe I was wrong. However, this video is not a comparison of software and hardware reverb. PS I did end up purchasing the Fab Filter ProVerb and will likely pick up the Valhalla Room

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