It’s the classic, short and twangy sound that dominates most Fender amps as well as other classic guitar amps. Spring reverb is a type of reverb that guitarist immediately recognize. We will note that our review of Renaissance Reverb would have been harsher if the VST hadn’t had a major price drop from its original price. Waves Renaissance Reverb is wonderful sounding, however, it just takes more work. That’s why we find ourselves recommending Toraverb over Waves Renaissance Reverb. Sometimes, you just want a reverb that you can throw on and it immediately sounds amazing. It may also be too much for those that are familiar but dislike all the complexities that reverbs can deliver. controls.Īs you can see there is a lot here and we feel that all the features will overwhelm a newcomer to reverbs. Damping controls, frequency band and ratio, EQ controls for low frequency/gain, band markers and your general time, size, decay, etc. There are also a number of features to shape your sound with. You have Hall 1, Hall 2, Room, Chamber, Church, Plate 1, Plate 2, Reverse, Gated, Non-Linear, EchoVerb, and ResoVerb to all choose from. Waves Renaissance Reverb moves in a different direction than D16 Toraverb by giving you the option to pick from 12 reverb types. It won’t cover all of your reverb settings, but for the price, it goes above and beyond, and every lover of reverb should have it in their arsenal. Toraverb can sound huge and empty, or small and lush just by tweaking the settings mentioned above. There is only one reverb, because honestly, that is all you need. This doesn’t at all mean that Toraverb is limited in any sense of the word. There is no hall, cathedral, or any of the fancy reverbs you can think of. When you first look at Toraverb you’ll notice that you have one reverb. Toraverb has added a really nice feature called Quality, which gives the ability to adjust the VST’s demand on your CPU. As well as a predelay knob, modulation control, and of course a wet/dry balance control. The mixer section offers an X-Fader between early and late reflections. The Late section offers the same three controls as the Early section, but includes a Bass Cut knob and feedback control. With the Early section, you can adjust Sive, Diffusion, and Attenuation.
Toraverb works around two main sections: Early and Late. Stunningly beautiful is how we describe D16 Toraverb.