I'm trying it out now...very, very good. There's no reason this couldn't be THE go-to reverb for mixing. Very flexible, smooth, and modulate-y.I haven't tried Tai Chi yet but heard great things about it! I personally feel that Relab's Sonsig Rev-A is one of the best AAR alternatives that I've tried thus far. It has a very rich and somoth modulation like AAR but also has the ability to get super bright and crispy like AAR (which Raum can't do). I find Sonsig Rev-A also has a little more depth than AAR but that's relatively subtle, especially in a mix.
I have used Sonsig in heaps of tracks and am always extremely happy with the result.
However, in saying that, Sonsig Rev-A doesn't offer the level of control AAR did, which is where maybe Tai Chi would be a better long-term fit if it sounds good.
Oh and don't forget ValhallaVintagVerb too, it is a workhorse of a reverb!
I don't find it quite as rich as AAR, but I think it's probably a better all-around reverb. I have to test it more, but it's really good.
I forgot that I helped beta-test this sucker...I think I might have missed out on a free licenses, haha. Cheers!
Statistics: Posted by bduffy — Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:40 am