The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 is a high-end digital reverb processor that was introduced in 2000.
The Reverb 4000 offers a range of reverb algorithms, including hall, room, plate, and ambience, as well as a range of advanced features such as pre-delay, decay time, and diffusion control. It also features a range of modulation effects, such as chorus, flange, and pitch shift, allowing for the creation of unique and complex reverb effects.
One of the standout features of the Reverb 4000 is its high-quality sound, with a resolution of 24-bit and a sampling rate of up to 96 kHz, ensuring that the reverb effects sound clean and natural. It also offers a range of advanced processing capabilities, such as a high-density algorithm that allows for the creation of rich and dense reverb effects.
The unit includes a range of inputs and outputs, including XLR, AES/EBU, and S/PDIF connections, providing easy integration into any setup. It also includes an easy-to-use interface with a large LCD display, making it simple to navigate through its various features.
The Reverb 4000 also offers extensive control via MIDI and USB, allowing for the creation of complex and customized reverb effects.
I get that some are using springs, DIY plates, etc. But the standards in studios were the 480l, 960, TC 4000 and 6000, Yardstick, EMT 140, 250. And I tend to think that guys who have those machines are still using them. I have the Relabs, and am very happy with them (VSR S24,...
AKG BX20 Bricasti M7 EMT140, 251 Eventide FL201 Korg GR1, SDD1000, SDD1200 (2x) Lexicon 300, PCM70, PCM60 Roland RE-201, SDD330, SRV2000 TC 2290, M5000, Reverb 4000 Ursa Major Space Station Vermona Phaser 80 Yamahe SPX900 (2x), SPX990 (2x), SPX1000 Why should I use a bad ITB copy of these if I have them around here since decades?
yes you may be right, it may have been my tc 4000 that was using digital, and that i didn’t like so much, but not 100% sure. currently only got the 92 a few months ago and just tested to see works properly and yes that is analog outs, but i haven't been using much...
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