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Downloaded the demo and very impressed!
Compared against 2c-aether and I prefer Redline Reverb so far.
Love the sound, UI and price. heh it's a steal!
Great Job! thumbsup
The price is great but there are a few things I want to comment on.
1. The layout of the reverbs are confusing. Why not have all the halls together, plates together, and then have everything in alphabedical order?
2. I compared it to the Sonnox Oxford reverb as well. It's hard to match plates from two different software but they both sound good. I would not really say one is better than the other. They both have EQ but the Sonnox Oxford EQ offers more detail since they have Q and more than just a high and low EQ.
3. The Aether EQ has lot more controls which can make things more confusing. This Redline EQ is more straight forward and easier to work with. However I do not see a density control on the reverb. That is a very important function. On the Aether they call it color.
4. Red lacks spring reverbs for guitar amps. In fact I did not see any preset for electric guitar amps either.
To me these plug in reverbs all offer good sounds. It's hard to A/B then when the settings are not the same. The Redline has the best price, but I think I like the Sonnox has an edge on it's EQ.