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Drums Reverb - Bricasti M7

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Several reverbs are toggled through utilizing the amazing Bricasti M7 Reverb Processor on a set of drums recorded with an extremely simple set of microphones. The M7 is the world-shaking new reverb processor that has proven among the top recording engineers and record producers in the world as THE ultimate choice for natural sounding acoustic spaces, and non-artifact reverbs that simply to not possess the typical smearing, muddiness, and phase problems you come to hear even in today's top and most sought-after reverbs. The natural decays that the Bricasti creates is the equivalent of having truly world class spaces and truly world class microphones. The spaces are produces with wonderful realism and accuracy, and the resulting combined product of direct dry recording plus reverb does not come at the expense as is typically the case with even the finest legacy reverbs in the world. Great convolution products by Altiverb, Lexicon, Eventide, TC Electronic, and others, simply cannot compare in the way that they handle natural spaces, transient information, detail, and overall acoustic space realism. There is a reason that the top engineers in the world are turning towards the Bricasti for these reasons, and there's good reason that Sound Pure Studios owns the Bricast themselves and use it on session work every day. Call us at Sound Pure to discuss the way that we use our M7 and see if it is right for your studio. Our recording engineers and sales professionals are always just a phone call away, and we always have the Bricsatis in stock or on order. Call toll free 888-528-9703.

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  • Thanks for your videos guys, this is on my purchase list for early 2012.

  • @completeinssolutions It really is our pleasure! When you are ready, please give us a call. In addition to keeping the Bricasti M7's in stock (and shipping them for free), we actually know how best to set them up, how to use them, and we will gladly guide you every step of the way. In the meantime, if you have any questions about it (or how you may want to integrate it), please don't hesitate to give us a call.

  • Is there any free reverb can u recommend for my drums?

  • @ricardoieci The only thing "free" that exists worth using would be some of the plug-ins included with recording applications. While not great, and not on the same planet as the Bricasti, the plug-ins that come Logic, ProTools, Cubase are usable for demo/home-recording purposes.

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  • @147xxx Is your plan just to got to all of our videos and take jabs at us? Are you really an engineer, or a 12-year old pretending to be a pro... there are plenty of those on here for sure. Our interest in responding to each post is to genuinely help people. If you want to use it as some sort of forum to attack us, I suggest you move along. We have too much time invested in making these free videos the best that they can be, and answering each comment with a real engineering perspective.

  • WTF? Im a drummer as well, and though the drummer isn't the best in the world, He's no retard, He's a great drummer! What are you watching?

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  • @Jez4prez It's actually a very good question- the realistic reverbs are simply "easier" to achieve, in a certain way, so we focused on those. Current Bricasti units shipping with the V2 firmware (available for free to all V1 users) pops in, and gives you access to a ton of the legendary "effects" reverbs, with the ability to push them even further. So, in short, yes, absolutely. It can be pushed to achieve very creative (and equally amazing sounding) results on electronics, etc.

  • @soundpurestudios "but he wants to take the approach "let them speak for themselves"

    Amen to that, very refreshing in this day and age, especially in the music product industry.

    Also random question and forgive my ignorance, but it seems this reverb is more applicable to acoustic instruments, where it needs to sound as realistic as possible. However, any idea how this sounds on electronic instruments? Can you really drive the unit if necessary to produce unrealistic reverbs aswell?

  • @ricardoieci Look at SIR Reverb and find some decent impulses and then their are Modern Freeware and a few others like the Classic Reverb that are cool .. nothing on a really good reverb but can be useable and I like it better then cubases algorithm reverb.

  • @joebandoe Who needs chemistry when you've got the Bricasti... it's all the chemistry we need :)

  • Oh, the personal chemistry <3

  • @toynoise It's rather shocking... honestly, it's the next level above existing convolution technology (in plug-ins). We have tested every reverb under the sun, just about, and in terms of sonic realism this one is unrivaled. The may sound cheesy, but this reverb actually changed our impression of what would be possible to attain in the world of digital effects. This one places you closer to a portfolio of real rooms and halls than anything has, ever before. So, basically, we love it!

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