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- Green_Pintade
Sonne bien mais l'interface n'est pas top...
Publié le 29/04/23 à 12:581 photoJe l'utilise dans Logic Pro X, Mac Pro mid 2012, SSD et 48 Go de Ram. Hyper stable, jamais eu de plantage, ni de pb de latence ou autre.
Le plugin n'est pas très intuitif à utiliser . La philosophie n'est pas bien compliquée à comprendre (réglages explicites néanmoins) mais l'interface est vieillissante et pas redimensionnable, donc au final...ça donne pas très envie de l'utiliser, hélas !
Ce que j'aime le plus : la qualité du rendu.
Ce que j'aime le moins : interface et réglages pas super intuitifs.Lire la suiteJe l'utilise dans Logic Pro X, Mac Pro mid 2012, SSD et 48 Go de Ram. Hyper stable, jamais eu de plantage, ni de pb de latence ou autre.
Le plugin n'est pas très intuitif à utiliser . La philosophie n'est pas bien compliquée à comprendre (réglages explicites néanmoins) mais l'interface est vieillissante et pas redimensionnable, donc au final...ça donne pas très envie de l'utiliser, hélas !
Ce que j'aime le plus : la qualité du rendu.
Ce que j'aime le moins : interface et réglages pas super intuitifs.Lire moins00 - the bubble
tient la route et tout terrain.
Publié le 25/12/16 à 21:25utilisé sous reper essentiellement sur mes prises voix (sonwriter)
trueverb n'est pas trop gourmand. facile à prendre en main. Pour les réglages, c'est une autre paire de manches. j'ai du mal à trouver "le son" qui me plait et qui passe dans mes mixs. du coup, j'aurais tendance à le remplacer par la "revx" de yamaha qui m'a paru plus intuitive et m'a donné des résultats plus convainquants.
Dans les deux cas, avec ces deux réverb, j'ai pu obtenir un son correct et non métallique qui était récurrent sur les réverbs gratuites, et qui pourrissait mes prises de voix
dans true verb, je trouve par exmple, que l'eq 3 bandes n'est pas suffisant pour obtenir une réverbe propre. il faut lui …Lire la suiteutilisé sous reper essentiellement sur mes prises voix (sonwriter)
trueverb n'est pas trop gourmand. facile à prendre en main. Pour les réglages, c'est une autre paire de manches. j'ai du mal à trouver "le son" qui me plait et qui passe dans mes mixs. du coup, j'aurais tendance à le remplacer par la "revx" de yamaha qui m'a paru plus intuitive et m'a donné des résultats plus convainquants.
Dans les deux cas, avec ces deux réverb, j'ai pu obtenir un son correct et non métallique qui était récurrent sur les réverbs gratuites, et qui pourrissait mes prises de voix
dans true verb, je trouve par exmple, que l'eq 3 bandes n'est pas suffisant pour obtenir une réverbe propre. il faut lui rajouter un autre eq pour "dégraisser" et "affiner".
Après, trueverb date et des produits bien plus efficaces existent maintenant sur le marché. mais ça vaut bien mieux que n'importe quel gratuit. je vais donc continuer à fouiller ses fonctionnalités pour en obtenir mieux.
Le gros point de trueverb, c'est son nombre de présets. Il y a de quoi trouver son bonheur, même si chaque préset demande un "affinage".
rectif du 28 11 2017: après avoir perdu la validité de ma rev-x suite à une réinstallation de win (basic fx suite n'est valide que pour une seule install sur un seul système: sur un m^me pc je suis passé d'un win 10 mis à jour depuis 7 à un vrai win 10 "pur", j'ai perdu la validité de la licence de la basic fx suite, merci steinberg......) j'ai tenté d'utiliser trueverb en reverb principale sur mes mixs: en fouillant les réglages je l'ai du coup préféré à la rev x, elle plus "naturelle. Donc: du bon produit que je continue à utiliser.
conclusion
+ Pas trop gourmand et efficace.
+ Facile à utiliser sans pousser les réglages.
+ Beaucoup de présets.
- Interface fouillis.
- Réglages affinés fastidieux (mais quand on a compris permet de très bons résultats)
- Du coup résultat optimal difficile à obtenir.Lire moins20 - Adyssey Beats
Une réverbération polyvalent plug-in
Publié le 29/06/12 à 00:31 (contenu en anglais)There were no compatibility or installation issues getting Waves' TrueVerb up and running. Although basic reverb parameters are easily accessible, the more expressive and in turn more complicated ins and outs of the plug-in take a little while to figure out. However, the graphical interface helps to bridge the gap, bringing the reverberations and reflections together as your custom visual acoustic environment. In turns the presets allow for an easier understanding of the fine tunings of the plug-in that can eventually impart on a track some very professional sounding reverb. The manual for TrueVerb, as with all of the other Waves plug-ins I have used is well indexed and helpful.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Running in Ableton Live 8 on my MacBook Pro with a 2.7Ghz Intel Core i7 processor and 4GBs of RAM, Waves' TrueVerb is as smooth as clockwork, but worry not Windows users as this plug-in is cross compatible. Being fairly light with regards to overall CPU usage, it is stable and reliable even in situations where many other effects and VSTs are operating simultaneously. As far as performance is concerned, I give TrueVerb a thumbs up. Although it is not perfect for every scenario that I use reverb in, it certainly holds a high rank on my list of top Waves plug-ins and is certainly Waves' best reverb VST yet. I've had it for almost four months now and I certainly don't regret my purchase.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall Waves' TrueVerb is a must-have if you are a producer who is a fan of the Waves series and needs a reliable reverb plug-in. Despite the slight learning curve, TrueVerb has a fabulous sound and is not too demanding on your system or your patience. As far as price is concerned, you can pick this up in its Native version or the Mercury bundle deal. This is one of the few Waves plug-ins I wouldn't discourage picking up in its Native version. Originally $150, it is now on sale for $64 on the Waves website. Not a bad deal for such a versatile device, but probably still more bang for your buck if you get the Mercury bundle deal.10 - moosersPublié le 27/07/09 à 07:31 (contenu en anglais)The Waves Ltd. True Verb is a software plug-in that emulates all sorts of reverbs. It was a quick install and after starting to install it it only ended up taking about five minutes. I didn't have any compatibility problems and the interface is easy enough to understand that it won't take too long to get accustomed to its features. The typical functions are easy to find and the graphs show a great representation of the reverbs. You have emulations of just about every type of reverb including hall, spring, and room. The manual for this software is put together well and while it could be helpful, the plug-in is pretty self explanatory and isn't hard to operate without the manual.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I've never had any problems running the Waves Ltd. True Verb as it has always run pretty smoothly for me. I am currently running the plug-in on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I run the plug-in in Pro Tools LE 7.4 that runs off of a Digi 002R audio interface. I have also run the plug-in on a Pro Tools HD system. I've never had problems running this plug-in, but like I do with all reverbs, I use busing and auxiliary channels. I place the plug-in on a stereo aux channel and send buses from the tracks to the aux channel that I want to have reverb on. This saves processing power and will allow you to run more plug-ins at a time. I've been using the Waves Ltd. True Verb for a few years and it has always run pretty smoothly for me, no matter what system I am running it on.
OVERALL OPINION
While the Waves Ltd. True Verb sounds pretty good, it sound quality doesn't really blow me away. It is good for a few different types of reverbs and is probably best for its room reverb. My major problem with this plug-in is that the sounds generally sound pretty digital. They don't sound all that organic, but they do sound pretty good and are usable in most situations. Waves is known for making good plug-ins and this will not disappoint, just know that this is a more digital sounding reverb than others out there. The price doesn't really make up for the mediocre sound quality and for this reason I would probably look elsewhere. However, it is great having the graphs and all of the different parameters that this offers and it is a pretty versatile plug-in. All in all, I would check this plug-in out but I would also recommend checking out Trillium Labs Space Reveb as I think it is a superior plug-in.
00 - BadApple
L'effet de Nice
Publié le 22/03/11 à 17:51 (contenu en anglais)With waves truverb it was a very easy installation, I had it in one of the bundle packs that I bought but I have forgot the name of it at the moment.
There was a big manual in the bundle pack but I have not gone through it as I know quite a bit about effects plug ins from some vast experience that I have had. I am sure that it is very sufficient though.
The installation was basically installing the whole bundle pack which was very easy and adding them to the vst folder of my digital audio workspace which is common for all plug in installations.
everything is pretty easy and self explanatory in my opinion. It is all really well set out and you do not really need to use anything apart from the presets given but having a nice preset tweaked to your taste is the best thing to do I must admit.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Yes everything works as it should do on my configuration which is a laptop with 4gb ram and a 1.8GHz processor.
The performance is great but running too many on my computer can cause it to lag significantly which is really annoying I must admit but creating a lot of sends is the best way to combat this problem I think.
Everything is stable unless you use too much of the plugins.
I have been using it for about 3 months now and it is a great plugin.
OVERALL OPINION
I like the default presets on the pack they are very good and only some slight tweaking is needed for optimum reverb in my eyes.
Value is pretty decent I would say.
I would like it to be cheaper though.
Quality of sound it great. Really realistic if you use it well.
I would use this again and again until someone shows me something better.00 - Hatsubai
Flexible de réverbération et de réflexions plug-in
Publié le 31/07/11 à 01:10 (contenu en anglais)There are quite a few reverb plugins in the Waves lineup, and it's no surprise as reverb is almost always used in a mix somewhere, in some form. A good sounding reverb can make a mix really breathe and give it some nice air. In the 80s, it was shoved down everyone's throats, but people seem to have learned since then that tons of reverb can actually make a mix sound muddy. This plugin is super versatile in that there are tons of different features you can choose from. It has adjustments for decorrelation, reflection variations, reverb variations, dimension, room size, distance, link parameters, balance, decay, pre-delay, density, low cut, high shelf, absorption, frequency, damping, various ratios in the EQ, mix, direct, and tons of other adjustments in here. To use this, simply enable it on whatever buss you want to use it on, and start adjusting. It's a bit more complex than some of the other plugins that Waves offers, so it might be worth reading the manual. Personally, I never read it as it's still a fairly straight forward plugin.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Waves is the king when it comes to things such as stability and overall performance. For one, this plugin doesn't take up too much RAM or processing power, and that's a big plus considering a DAW can have tons of different plugins and virtual synths running at any time. The plugins are all cross platform compatible, so anybody with an OS X or Windows machine can run these without any problems. I've never experienced a single issue while running this plugin when it came to things like stability and overall performance. There is one issue, however, that I did come across. These plugins are 32 bit inside of OS X. For me to utilize these in Logic Pro, it needs to run a special bridge application as my DAW is a 64 bit DAW. I'm not a huge fan as to how Logic Pro implements this, and I'm hoping that Waves updates these later on. I've been using the Mercury bundle for the past half a year or so, and it's been awesome.
OVERALL OPINION
I've used this on the master buss successfully. I've also used it on guitar tones to help space them out a bit and give them some more depth. Personally, I tend to reach for either a basic reverb plugin or Space Designer inside of Logic, but if I want a different flavor, I'll reach for this from time to time. It's never failed me, that's for sure. It all depends on what type of reverb and style you're going for. It also helps to choose the plugin you're most comfortable with.00 - James...
Non vraiment un fan
Publié le 08/08/11 à 04:52 (contenu en anglais)Like all Waves stuff it's quick install and easy setup. Not too complicated with the menu and controls either. I like how their plugins are laid out. No tricky menus and the controls have precise parameters that make sense. Their manuals are great too and explain basically everything you would want to know. Trueverb is described as an emulation plugin. I just got it to try the reverb though.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Performance is great of course. Typical waves stability and reliable quality. There's a ton of parameters here and it can be daunting sometimes. I feel like I'm restricted with what I can do. Sure I use the mix and some other controls but there's a lot of controls here that I don't even know what they mean. The manual sort of explains them but when I read what they do I'm left wondering why they're even included. Some of the presets and settings leave me scratching my head. I'm sitting here wondering why I would ever use some of this stuff. The room verbs are good but some of the other emulations seem borderline useless. Maybe if I did a different genre I would see the use here, but I can't imagine using some of these anywhere honestly. The questionable emulations, mediocre presets, and droves of random parameters really turned me off of this reverb.
The bottom line though, is that it doesn't even sound too good to me. Don't get me wrong. It's not terrible sounding. But it's awful digital to my ears. Not warm or organic like a good reverb should be. I think this is what happens when you try to hard. You get an overdone plugin that's too processed to sound good. It's very sterile and just not that spectacular in my mixes I used it in. Sorry Waves.
OVERALL OPINION
I like a lot of a Waves plugins. I mean really, a lot of them. I have their biggest bundle and I use almost all of it. But their reverbs aren't good. I've used them all. This one tried too hard or something. Just sounds to digitized and sterile. The value isn't too great considering it's just a meg plugin.00