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a very old track .... no club house more the big party hall stuff....
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is that the Behringer reverb you once mentioned ?
I like the unisono kind of layering, but I would not like it at all if what served for the track's title would draw too much inspiration from it....
there's something frightening, you could even extend the dramaturgy :o

good one, Tom
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no Tom, the Behringer is relativly new and this track was done about 7 years ago...

Im sure I used an Alesis reverb these days.... But I cannot tell you what was the name.... it was flat like a mixer and had faders and a tab button on it...
looked like a low budget LARC :lol:
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that reads like an Alesis Wedge as shown here
sounds good to me, just had a peek into it's manual - a part of the Masterverb's Gui (the chart-like display) is a one-to-one copy from this doc... :P
I noticed the age of the track but thought you might have post-processed (in the true sense of the word) it, and the Behringer thingy is on sell-out for 125 Euro in Cologne (Music Shop or so)

cheers, Tom
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exactly Tom, it was the Wedge.... not bad at all. but I sold it...

and no, i`ve not done any post-processing years later :) :lol:

you can`t really go wrong with the behringer for the price.... its a good reverb....

in fact it is two reverbs in one...
A -> A (analog)
D ->D (digital)

seriously for 125 you don`even get a decent hardware reverb, that is usable... :)

when it comes to reverb, I consider myself as demanding, so a MPX100/200 for me is more or less crap.

This one is nice....

maybe not a PCM91, but still it does do what you would expect from a very expensive reverb: dense, lush reverb tails, with no grain....

WARP says its good but misses the deepness and spaciousness of the absolut high-class reverbs...
It slightly aggree, but on the other hand it does 10 seconds tails in a quality that could be described as glass.... no bad artifacts...

go for it, I`m sure you will be happy.
if not, sell it on ebay for 100 bucks...
25€ lost is about the same, if you don`t drink 6 beers on evening... :D
And at the end you need to hear it yourself to decide...
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