Our friend Mason Marangella from Vertex Effects was on a quest to find a reverb pedal that could capture the sound of vintage studio rack gear like the Lexicon PCM era reverbs. He found what he was looking for with the Ventris Dual Reverb. In this video Mason and guitarist Benjamin Forehand set out to replicate the reverb sounds from classic recording by artists like Michael Landau, Jeff Buckley, and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam with the Ventris' many reverb options. The best part is Mason has published all of his Ventris presets and you can download them right now.
Presets: "Room Vertex" (7:31 in Video) / "Plate Vertex" (9:34 in Video) / "Hall Vertex" (12:52 in Video) / "Spring Vertex" (15:56 in Video). To find these presets in the Neuro Editor use the Search tools to find the user, "bforehand."
Presets: "Room Vertex" (7:31 in Video) / "Plate Vertex" (9:34 in Video) / "Hall Vertex" (12:52 in Video) / "Spring Vertex" (15:56 in Video). To find these presets in the Neuro Editor use the Search tools to find the user, "bforehand."
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