EXCELLENT DEMO. My fave so far. With a simple twist of a pot/knob the room changes size, surface material, etc. without any menu diving (and because it can memorize settings, no need to take knob setting photos when you hit the right combination). Erica was smart to send you one gratis, you lucky dog... they just made a sale from me thanks to this vid! Looking forward to future demos once you grok its full potential.
Thanks :) I do love that the controls have so much range rather than trying to fence you into approved safe territory. Am thinking maybe some heavy drum stuff next....
Als ich es sah, wusste ich sofort, dass es zu seinen kleinen Freunden gehören muss. Jetzt brauchen wir nur noch ein Zen Mark 2 in der gleichen Größe und vielleicht einen Sampler?
Never heard of this but it looks amazing!!,Btw Meris Mercury X is a beast reverb too..Can get a vast array of soundscapes including massive infinite sci fi reverbs...
pity you don't show the Freeze, and never use damping - could provide 'headroom' on certain frequencies to push the machine further to extremes. waiting for a new vid, there's still no more demos from other users
Agreed! The damping makes a huge difference but this was literally day one so I was twiddling as many parameters as I could vaguely understand :) Edit: The freeze function is interesting but requires careful handling to make it shine especially since the incoming signal is then dry. I find you need another effect in series so you can play against the freeze. Of course that's highly dependent on the original sound. Another video coming soon.
Well, what I was doing here was very raw. But I do really like that all the controls have guts. The bass and treble controls make a massive difference to the tone, likewise the early reflections vs late. The pre-delay can be used for all sorts of initial effects, then the big size knob, and feedback and .... I have never had a reverb unit with these sorts of aggressive immediate controls. And it's beautiful :) I'm a fan.
@@yurijogurtsov8710 I haven't used an Erbeverb but its certainly knobby enough. Be interesting to see if the Nightverb's MIDI CC controls can be used as well as CV on a module.
@@RichardDeHove yeah, hope you do more vids man. the Erbe sounded like.. bad. and mono. but the concept of such an open-ended reverb has a lot of similarities to the NVerb.
EXCELLENT DEMO. My fave so far. With a simple twist of a pot/knob the room changes size, surface material, etc. without any menu diving (and because it can memorize settings, no need to take knob setting photos when you hit the right combination). Erica was smart to send you one gratis, you lucky dog... they just made a sale from me thanks to this vid! Looking forward to future demos once you grok its full potential.
Thanks :) I do love that the controls have so much range rather than trying to fence you into approved safe territory. Am thinking maybe some heavy drum stuff next....
OMG I NEED THIS...SOUNDS FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION..... growler melted my brain.
Ah yes, I do like the 'growler' part. I can happily noodle around in that land for ages.
Sounds really nice!
sounds great 👌
Das habe ich mir genau gedacht - und natürlich auch gehofft - dass der schwarze Nachtschatten bei Ihnen Einzug hält. 🙂
Als ich es sah, wusste ich sofort, dass es zu seinen kleinen Freunden gehören muss. Jetzt brauchen wir nur noch ein Zen Mark 2 in der gleichen Größe und vielleicht einen Sampler?
You illustrated that all ambient music is just synthpop run through some heavy reverb :D. This box sounds amazing. Thank you for the demo!
Applying buckets of reverb has always been the quick and easy path to ambient, at least here it also turns a mono bass synth into a washy poly :D
Amazing Demo! Thank you!
Would be amazing to hear a demo with some drums. Maybe you find some time for another video :)
Will do very soon :)
Wow that sounds great mate, the first one like a orchestral symphony….it’s a good team both side by side! Greetings 🖖👽
Thanks, it'll be interesting to try it with a better pad source rather than arpeggiated bleeps, but maybe that'd be too easy :)
the first sounds you had on the verb with the arp on the db01 sounded very dj shadow preemptive strike-esque
Never heard of this but it looks amazing!!,Btw Meris Mercury X is a beast reverb too..Can get a vast array of soundscapes including massive infinite sci fi reverbs...
I love my MercuryX but this reverb looks very immediate and fun to mess around with.
Can't wait for you to try it with the ZEN delay!
Nice demo.
Was hoping to see this used all by itself as I believe it needs no source material ram through it to create sounds.
I'm about to do one with external feedback - but how do you see a solo setup working?
Here’s my clean tone
Was a bit sparse at the start but got there eventually 1:37 :)
pity you don't show the Freeze, and never use damping - could provide 'headroom' on certain frequencies to push the machine further to extremes. waiting for a new vid, there's still no more demos from other users
Agreed! The damping makes a huge difference but this was literally day one so I was twiddling as many parameters as I could vaguely understand :) Edit: The freeze function is interesting but requires careful handling to make it shine especially since the incoming signal is then dry. I find you need another effect in series so you can play against the freeze. Of course that's highly dependent on the original sound. Another video coming soon.
Oh Richard you got a NightVerb already - sounds really awesome - thanks for sharing.
What do you reckon so far?
Well, what I was doing here was very raw. But I do really like that all the controls have guts. The bass and treble controls make a massive difference to the tone, likewise the early reflections vs late. The pre-delay can be used for all sorts of initial effects, then the big size knob, and feedback and .... I have never had a reverb unit with these sorts of aggressive immediate controls. And it's beautiful :) I'm a fan.
Love it - mine is on order! Cannot wait.
@@RichardDeHove "a reverb unit with these sorts of aggressive immediate controls" - reminds me of the ErbeVerb, but stereo and standalone. nah?
@@yurijogurtsov8710 I haven't used an Erbeverb but its certainly knobby enough. Be interesting to see if the Nightverb's MIDI CC controls can be used as well as CV on a module.
@@RichardDeHove yeah, hope you do more vids man.
the Erbe sounded like.. bad. and mono. but the concept of such an open-ended reverb has a lot of similarities to the NVerb.
I wanted one early on but not sure I do after this
That's what demos are for
Strymon Nightsky.
@@John-e4p1x that’s what I have
So the question is why would someone buy this if they already have Strymon NIGHTSKY?
The same reason people usually have more than one synth :) Seriously though the parameters are very different.
@@RichardDeHove I think erica makes sweet things I wanst the zen delay and this is sweet, but I was seriously asking. Love the company though
I don't know what it is... I want to like this reverb, but I just really don't like the way it sounds. Thanks for the demo anyway, appreciated.
Could be the continuous knob twiddlings. I must include a few "normal" moments next time.
And you're judging this from what you have heard on YT? The real world is a very different place. ✌️
@@SpikesStudio3 how else am I going to judge it? I'm not going to buy one just to return it.
Tails are very harsh and diffused in noise.
@@HatredPrime Agreed! Which turns out to be exactly what the "high damp" control is for - which I never used. That's day one for you XD