

Knowing what I know, I would either buy this or Aether because in a way they are quite similar, however the down side that Aether has are the cpu resources needed. I've tried several different reverbs, build-in reverbs, I tried very expensive reverbs, I tried Lexicon Reverbs, Aether and many others either free or not, however I do like how easy and smooth the sound is with a touch of this amazing reverb.

My opinion about the value of price is good, this reverb costs some money, around 190$, however it's a very complex reverb that allow to take your mixes on a whole new level in terms of tweaking the tails and the output signal. I must mention also the full possibilities allowed by this program in terms of automation and 200 presets that are build-in and ready to use.īasically, this a more detailed reverb that has a lot of automation and that has many and many presets that sound pro. What I really enjoy about this product is that is has 7 different room characteristics, also it supports all sample rates and it even has a low cpu mode that for many is a life savior. does not support saving/host automation processes sound for a minute, then pauses 2 seconds. I've been using this reverb for only 5 months but its quality is remarkable. I'm getting high-quality results with this reverb entitled Arts Acoustic Reverb. The application performs incredibly good, the software is reliable and it's used world wide by even the greatest producers of our generation.

The configuration doesn't require much time, the manual is very clear and provides all the necessary information regarding how the program works and how the get the most of it in a short amount of time. this plugin is (unlike the current trend) a highly advanced. The headstock has a few small dings.I didn't had any issues regarding the compatibility of the software, everything worked smoothly even from the start. ArtsAcoustic Reverb is a high quality reverb for everyday use in a professional studio. There is a dime sized abrasion on the top of the guitar just under the 12th fret. The body of the guitar has some noticeable scrapes and scratches below the saddle as shown in pictures. It has a short scale length of 24.75" and a 1.72" nut width, making this guitar very easy and comfortable to play. Both the bridge and fretboard are crafted from rosewood while Graphtech Tusq is used for the saddle and nut. The neck is crafted from silver leaf maple and joins the body at the 12th fret. Both the top and back feature cream binding, adding to the overall traditional appeal of the instrument. This particular choice of tone woods works well with the guitar's smaller body -ideal for fingerstyle, folk, slide and blues. The Ami Cedar features a solid cedar top paired with wild cherry back and sides. Originally, reverb devices were invented in order to simulate the natural properties of a live acoustic environment, but digital technology means that it is. Art & Lutherie is a sub-brand of Canadian guitar manufacturer Godin Guitars.
