...and looking for a second algo reverb whose strengths are different than VRooom's, what's my best choice? As added criteria, I'm looking for reasonable, if not better, cpu efficiency, and price not over $150. Thx!!
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I would suggest the Redline except I don't think it's 64-bit yet. You could try the demo. VRoom is so good and as a nice selection o algorithms that its hard to recommend any thing else!
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I really like VRoom but I think its strength is with the dark verbs .
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