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Reverb
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Description

Step into the world of immersive soundscapes with the Eventide Reverb 2016, a modern recreation of the legendary SP-2016 hardware. Designed for musicians and producers who demand authentic and lush reverberation, this effects processor offers a seamless blend of vintage warmth and contemporary clarity. Whether you're looking to add atmospheric depth to a vocal track or create expansive environments for your instruments, the Reverb 2016 has you covered.

This versatile unit features six distinct reverb sounds, including Room, Stereo Room, and Hi-Density Plate algorithms, each available in both "vintage" and "modern" modes. These options allow for a wide range of tonal possibilities, ensuring that you can find the perfect fit for any recording session. The collection of presets curated by top-tier artists and producers further enhances its appeal, providing out-of-the-box quality and inspiration for your projects.

The Eventide Reverb 2016 is not just about its impressive sound capabilities; it’s also about intuitive control and easy integration into your existing setup. Designed with usability in mind, it offers an accessible interface that lets you tweak and perfect your sound with precision.

Key Features:

  • Simulation of the iconic SP-2016 hardware
  • Characteristic and dense reverberation
  • Six specific reverb sounds: Room, Stereo Room, and Hi-Density Plate in "vintage" and "modern" executions
  • Includes a vast array of presets from renowned artists and producers

Product specs

Available since October 2018
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Delay No
Dynamics No
Effect Filter No
Encoder/Decoder No
Equalizer No
Guitar amps/-effects No
Channel Strip No
Metering / Analysis / Correction No
Modulation Effects No
Multieffect / Plugin-Host No
Overdrive/Distortion No
Preamp / Saturation No
Psychoacoustic tool / Enhancer / Exciter No
Restauration No
Reverb Yes
Special FX No
Summer / Mixing Consoles No
Tape Simulation No
Pitch Shifter / Harmonizer / Timestretching No
Transient Processing No
Vocoder / Vocal effect No
Mastering Tools No
Hardware Controller No
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FAQs

What makes the Eventide Reverb 2016 unique compared to other reverb processors?

The Eventide Reverb 2016 is renowned for its authentic recreation of classic reverb algorithms from the original SP2016 unit, offering a vintage sound with modern reliability. It features true stereo reverb and precise control over parameters, making it a favorite for studio professionals seeking classic reverb tones.

Does the Eventide Reverb 2016 offer multiple reverb types?

Yes, the Eventide Reverb 2016 includes multiple reverb algorithms such as Room, Stereo Room, and Hi-Density Plate, each tailored for different acoustic spaces and applications, providing versatile options for various mixing needs.

Is the Eventide Reverb 2016 suitable for live performance use?

While the Eventide Reverb 2016 is primarily designed for studio use, its robust build and intuitive interface make it suitable for live performances where high-quality reverb is essential.

Can the Eventide Reverb 2016 be integrated into a digital audio workstation (DAW)?

Yes, the Eventide Reverb 2016 can be integrated into a DAW setup, allowing you to use its reverb processing capabilities alongside your digital production tools, enhancing your overall sound design.

How does the Eventide Reverb 2016 handle stereo audio signals?

The Eventide Reverb 2016 is designed to process true stereo audio signals, maintaining the integrity and spatial characteristics of the sound, which is crucial for achieving realistic and immersive reverb effects.

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Eventide Reverb 2016 Review

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Eventide SP2016 Reverb Plug-in Overview

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Eventide Reverb 2016 On Guitar Sound Demo (no talking)

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Reviews

PROS

  • Blends seamlessly with the original signal for natural-sounding reverb

  • Adds depth and three-dimensionality to mixes without being overly noticeable

  • User-friendly interface with meaningful parameters

  • Versatile, becoming a go-to for all mixes

  • Maintains clarity of the original signal even at high wet levels

  • Recognized as a classic essential in studios

CONS

  • Described as somewhat of a "One Trick Pony" in terms of sound variety

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Eventide Reverb 2016.

Comparisons

  • Eventide H90 includes algorithms from Eventide Space and Blackhole pedal, suggesting high-quality reverb versatility beyond basic presets.

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Features and functionality

  • The H90 allows for two reverbs to be used in series, offering extensive sound-shaping capabilities.

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Software and compatibility

  • Eventide algorithms can be trialed as VSTs, providing potential buyers with an opportunity to test sound quality before purchase.

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See how Josh Homme uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Josh Homme

Guitarist

Kyuss

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"I brought my Eventide 2016 to Rancho, which is a great, versatile, variable reverb," says guitarist Josh Homme about the Eventide Reverb 2016.

See how Eminem uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Eminem

Singer, Rapper

D12

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Verified via Soundonsound

On the website article, session "Not afraid", just below 3rd picture the text presents Em's equipment list used on production of "Recovery" album.

See how Greg Howe uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Greg Howe

Guitarist

Richie Kotzen & Greg Howe

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Verified via Premierguitar

According to the Premier Guitar's article, Howe uses the Eventide Reverb 2016.

See how Dave Pensado uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Dave Pensado

Audio Engineer

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Verified via YouTube

He mentions using the 2016 @ around the 1min mark. "..using the Eventide 2016 & I use a lot too"

See how Paul Epworth uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Paul Epworth

Keyboardist

Band Aid 30

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Verified via Miloco

According to the "equipment list" found on Church Studios, owned by Epworth, one of the things listed is the Eventide Reverb 2016.

See how Alan Moulder uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Alan Moulder

Music Producer, Audio Engineer

Tapeworm

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Verified via Soundonsound

"The effects returns on the SSL are pretty much hard-wired, and I would have used a selection of them. On the left side are the Elysia compressor, Fatso Jr tape simulator and compressor, Neve 33609 compressor, Ridge Farm Boiler compressor, Distressor, Dbx 160 compressor, AMS DMX150s delay, Eventide 2016 and H3500 effect units, and EMT plate reverb, and on the right the Drawmer compressor, Valley People Dynamite compressor, Marshall Time Modulator which is an '80s short delay and phaser, Delta Lab Effectron which is a very old digital delay, Thermionic Culture Vulture, Dbx 120 [subharmonic synthesizer] and Eventide H910 Harmonizer.”

See how Alexander Metzger uses Eventide Reverb 2016

Alexander Metzger

Music Producer

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Alexander Metzger, also known as Alex Butcher, is shown using the Eventide Reverb 2016 in a photo on his Facebook profile.

Album Usage

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