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  • So for lead vocals, would you use M to S or True Stereo. When exactly would you use True Stereo, is it while you pan instruments? A video featuring this element would by very helpful.

  • @naminnooman I can thnk of very few instances where you would use true stereo as the great majority of sources are indeed mono. There could be times [like say a choir] when true stereo will be representative of what your source material might be. At the end of the day you need to serve your sense of aesthetic as there really are no rules [or even guidelines] for these decisions other than your personal sense of aesthetic.

  • this is just purely great! but tell that guy to put a smile on here and there haha, he looks so miserable to be alive. hell, theres some great reverb in front of you... SMILE =)

  • awesome..

  • @allanyamaha Thanks for commenting. It might be our favorite and most-used tool in our entire studio.

  • @soundpurestudios yeah , it's simply awesome. (:

  • There is no software to date that can compare to this unit. Now thats out the way. I have all the classic Lex units and although they All are gorgeous and Right for the job, the Bris is equally natural but not as versitile as the Lex 480L. Hard not to compare. The ear seems to accept the Bris immediatley with no issues. I would say the Bris washes the sinlence beautifully, has a very clear mdrange, beautiful, and very easy bottom end.

  • @dragonlee1bfed Thanks for posting this comment- with the new free Bricasti V2 upgrade software chip, ventures into many of the lexion-like algorithms and beyond... really a nice homage from a couple of ex-lexicon guys. That being said, for natural (space-accurate) reverb, we have not encountered anything that even comes close to the realism of the Bricasti... really appreciate you chiming in on this one. Please let us know if we can help in any way.

  • @soundpurestudios You have a very good point... I agree that a comparison would probably be very helpful.. an eyeopener for the inexperienced 'engineers'. I feel the Bricasti M7 is very clean, clear, and open, and is present, but not heard. It sounds incredibly natural, so I would like to hear it on something like an upright bass, flute, or congas and bongos. A harmonica would be really cool too.

  • @wisconsinwebwriter The unit sounds absolutely breathtaking anywhere you demand a natural sounding reverb (quite honestly, most places), and the new V2 chipset (free upgrade for guys with older units), open the possibilities up that are interested in the Vintage Reverbs, plates, etc. We have often contemplated adding more of these M7's to our studio, and absolutely believe no studio doing serious production work should be without one. One of the most irreplaceable tools in the studio today.

  • @master9716 please tell me you're joking. Waves is awful, awful awful. Their RDesser is brilliant, but all of their other plugins sound cheap. But more importantly, comparing a Bricasti M7 to any waves reverb is a joke. The closest you can get to Bricasti quality with a waves plugin is using the M7 impulse responses in your IR1 plugin. Please don't comment again. You're an idiot.

  • @wisconsinwebwriter In his defense, he obviously hasn't had the pleasure of comparing the two the way that you and all of us here both have. Agreed that there is no comparison, but we certainly don't want to discourage open participation, because it is in our interest to help people at all levels. Perhaps it's why a shootout reverb comparison wouldn't be the worst thing in the world- so that people really could exprience the two worlds of difference in quality and realism.

  • @wisconsinwebwriter Saying someone is an idiot,,,says moore about yourself.

  • What this name song please?

  • @Djzikremix It's Cassie Taylor, singing "Lay my Head on your Pillow." If you sort our oldest videos, you can find the entire performance

  • Great sounding reverb! I wish I had a studio just like yours! Creating great sounding mixes would be so easy. Reverb sounds would be just a button away without the hours and hours of tweaking plugins. :D Thanks for the videos!

  • @james07jamesjames Thanks for saying so. This reverb is truly world-class... we have not experienced anything quite like it. That being said, we help studios of all sizes and budgets achieve their next level of gear. You don't have to have a mint of cash to be working with a Sound Pure expert to help guiding your studio to the next level, whatever your budget might be. We are here to help, and constantly testing gear at a very large range of price points. Give us a call anytime.

  • Just tell me what I need to do to get my speaker system to sound like this:

    /watch?v=S2sN7x3LdXc

  • @SHUR1312 Do you mean the natural acoustics and reverb of that hall? If that's what you are after, this is by far the best reverb processor to achieve that. We'd be glad to discuss exactly what you are trying to accomplish, and how we can best get there, be it microphone/preamp/reverb.

  • I got an AWESOME COmparison test . M7 VS Waves Plgins.

  • @master9716 There are so many different reverbs out there, that this is tough to do. I can tell you that we have had the M7 up against countless reverbs from other manufacturers (since we often use multiple reverbs in a single mix, and only have 1x M7). There is absolutely no comparison, whatsoever. The level of realism, preserved detail, openness, and ability to incorporate any sound we feed it (including sounds with room tone) make the M7 by far the best reverb we've ever encountered.

  • When I bought my first high-end hardware reverb a year ago due being fed up with plugs and cheap, crappy chink-made units. It was a toss up between this and a T.C Reverb 4000. Unfortunately, the M7 was a little out of my price range so I settled on the Reverb 4000. Two fantastic units nonetheless,

    but very expensive!!

  • @VoyageOne1 The TC4000 is a great natural-sounding space reverb, and honestly, without spending the money on the Bricasti, it may be the best alternative. But, the Bricasti Reverb is truly revolutionary. Everyone here can say confidently this is the best, most-natural sounding reverb we have ever heard. We've even had classical producers that work exclusively in halls be blown away by the Bricasti. Please call us if you ever need anything, we sell most all major brands and are glad to help!

  • Thank you very much! It makes sense now! :)

  • @matnrocknroll No worries, please do let us know if we can help... we don't just sell gear at Sound Pure, we actually use it in our own production facility so really know how it works, and how best to incorporate it into the studio

  • Im a NOOB in hardware reverbs/processors... can you please tell me how many reverbs can i use at the same time with one Bricasti m7 unit? Can i use lets say one for vocals and a different one for drums at the same time? Thank you very much for your time!

  • @matnrocknroll No worries, we are here to help- and really at your disposal, if you want to just give us a ring to discuss your studio and precise needs. Like most traditional hardware verbs, this unit is designed to do one stereo reverb at a time (it is not a mutli-channel box), but you can use it to varying degrees across a mix if you setup an aux bus for your verb. So, you could soup up a vocal, and have a much lesser amount on drums, but otherwise use the same actual verb... make sense?

  • I read all the comments that SuperDaumer left. First of all, any username that starts with "Super", is totally played out. I heard Cassie Taylor and Matt Douglass sing on the demo video. They both sound good, and have alot of potential. I like Cassie's voice, she has a southern bluesy, raspy voice, and I thought Matt's voice was very strong, with a unique character. The best singers don't always necessarily go through all the hard work of recording, performing, or tour at all.

  • @BlackSage3 LOL! Thanks for the comment... I can attest to the fact that both of these artists have worked very hard. The bottom line is that the music industry is tougher than ever in certain ways, but at the same time technology makes it possible for the hardest working musicians with talent to make a living despite the changes in the industry. Thanks for commenting, supporting, and watching. You certainly can't please everyone on youtube, but we are trying!

  • Sounds like "mix glue" to me. beautiful stuff.

  • @baergal Thanks for the comment... yeah, it really is some magical stuff... perhaps the finest piece of processing equipment that we own in our Studio. It has become one of those boxes that no studio should live without given that it is such a game changer.

  • goodness. ty for introducing me to this

  • @iandyha You bet! Please let us know if you have any questions at all about it, we have one parked in our studios here, and have set a lot of other studios up with them. It truly is the best natural sounding reverb that we have ever heard (and we've heard a lot of them!) Thanks for the comment!

  • Does someone now how to do this effect on audacity? =P

    Seriously im trying to emulate this on audacity for weeks! lol

  • @lenamote We totally know that feeling- we have attempted to recreate what the Bricasti can do with literally every single Reverb plug-in in our arsenal- and that's a ridiculously long list. Sorry, it's not possible. I think that we can say that definitely now!

  • hey they shouldn't care about anyone's take on what their doing anyway art is self expression you do it for yourself so i guess you think that someone like lady gaga is good i mean it just boggles my mind that anyone can call her anything but an act artist do what other people can't that's why their artist the girl in the video sounded like tons of girl singers i just think that if it wasn't about money and more about pure art things would be better but not everyone is able to do that 

  • @Superdaumer The risk you take with youtube is that anyone can say anything, even if they have no legitimate basis. The point of this video isn't the artists, it's the Reverb. That being said there are a lot of people that deeply appreciate the work of these two young artists, so there you go. Are they famous, no. Could they be one day, absolutely. It is a good thing that great artists overcome the harsh words of critics. You are welcome to your opinion, but this video is about REVERB.

  • this is what I'm saying when making music in a public setting you are compared to everyone who has released music for the public now compare the stuff in this video to let say for the guy bob dylan and for the girl phoebe snow maybe now see what I'm saying weak no power so just keep it private and i won't complain and those examples were just off the top off my head there are many more just because you like music and play an instrument doesn't mean you should record it

  • @Superdaumer Well, thank god for those people that actually support young artists in their growth... from what your brilliant statement is suggesting, they "shouldn't even bother." What a horrible counter-inspirational way to live. There are people that can't seem to get themselves out of the dark-side of negativity where they live, perhaps you are just having a bad day. But, to make these kinds of comments about promising young artists is not only disappointing to see, but actually a bit sad

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  • @Superdaumer Thanks for the post, from what we could understand you did not like the music. Thank God for the internet and guys like you. Without you, we'd all be left to enjoy great music for what it is. Instead, we can be set straight by a great critic such as yourself can clear up our foolish minds. You must be a hell of a musician yourself- perhaps you will post something for us all so that we can take a "stab" at what we think about it? That would be fun.

  • That reverb is amazing I'll definitely keep this in mind when I build a studio! This wowed me no lexicon reverb can match that. -PK

  • @pastorkev777 PK- thanks. This one is truly incredible- stay tuned for more videos of this one. One thing to keep in mind, is that even in a home or project studio environment with imperfect acoustics, the Bricasti algorithm is actually capable of incorporating the room tone into the reverb so that the output sound is completely natural- it's unlike anything that I've ever heard. What it can do with sounds recording from imperfect rooms, or sounds with reverb already on them is mind blowing

  • WOW love it..

  • @RAYGproductions Thanks Ray, more reverb processing through the M7 is coming soon- this thing is insane!

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