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Waves H-Reverb (Hybrid Reverb) is a pioneering reverb plugin that combines Finite Impulse Response (FIR) technology with algorithmic controls. It is designed to bridge the gap between the realistic, sampled spaces of convolution reverb and the flexible, deep customization of algorithmic units. Key Features & Technology Waves H Reverb Hybrid Reverb
Key Features
- FIR-based reverb engine: More accurate decay shaping and frequency-dependent behavior than many standard algorithms.
- Early reflections control: Shape the perceived room size and character with separate early-reflection parameters.
- Tail shaping (Decay & Diffusion): Precise control over tail length, diffusion, and density for anything from tight rooms to vast halls.
- EQ and damping: Built-in high/low damping and a three-band section to sculpt the reverb tone without external processing.
- Gate and ducking: Dynamic controls let the reverb breathe with the signal—duck the tail during louder passages or gate for rhythmic effects.
- Modulation: Subtle modulation to add movement and prevent static-sounding tails.
- Presets: Wide range of starting points (rooms, plates, chambers, special effects) useful for quick workflow.
- Low CPU mode: Useful when tracking or running many instances.
- Vocals: "Vocal Hall Ambience" and "Epic Vocal Wash" are instantly usable. The latter turns a dry voice into a Sigur Rós wall of sound.
- Drums: "NY Drum Room" (a nod to the NYC parallel compression trick) slaps a dense, short room onto your snare that cuts through a dense mix.
- Guitars: "Cinematic Guitar Swells" is a preset that uses the Rhythm LFO to turn a simple arpeggio into a pulsing bed of sound.
- Sound Design: The "Infinite" presets set the reverb time to essentially infinite, creating a freeze effect.
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9. High / Low Cut Filters
- Independent high-pass and low-pass filters on the reverb output.
- HPF: remove rumble (40–100 Hz).
- LPF: reduce harshness (typically 5–10 kHz).
: The "Reverse" and "Build-up" controls allow for eerie, textural swells that are difficult to achieve with standard plugins. Waves H-Reverb Plugin: In-Depth Tutorial with Audio Demos Waves H-Reverb (Hybrid Reverb) is a pioneering reverb
- You only need realistic acoustic spaces (church, hall, small room).
- You are on an older computer.
- You hate the Waves Update Plan.