If your grandmother just left you a hefty inheritance, you can score one of these plugins for about $4 grand. However, if you're like most of us and are slowly stealing twenties from your mom's purse, this $299 plugin is a much more reasonable choice. It's modeled after the legendary Bricasti M7 reverb unit and uses "Fusion-IR," a type of convolution response that also employs algorithms to create a more dynamic response. The Seventh Heaven is the first IR reverb to make our list, but labeling it simply as a convolution reverb doesn't tell the whole story. If you're looking for complete control over all things reverb, this plugin might leave you wishing for more. It sounds great on almost anything you throw at it, with musical controls and names like character, brightness, distance, and so on. Overall, this is probably one of my favorite reverbs of all time. Some reverbs include an equalizer so you can control the high and low frequencies to better fit your mix. The Pro-R takes this to a new level with its decay rate EQ, which allows you to control the EQ of the decay tail. It also has a unique spin on reverb EQ. The Pro-R is an algorithmic room reverb that covers a lot of ground and sounds great on many sources. As with all FabFilter plugins, if you hover over any knob or active part of the GUI, a helpful tooltip will tell you what it is and how to use it. The FabFilter Pro-R is an extremely versatile reverb that looks as good as it sounds.
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