Reverb vs Delay?

Reverb vs Delay?

  • Delay

    Votes: 20 60.6%
  • Reverb

    Votes: 13 39.4%

  • Total voters
    33
Definitely reverb. Just a touch. I hate spring and hall though. Plate is where it’s at.

I admit, I'm not a fan of spring reverb, either. I walked away from it back in 1989 and never looked back, when I transitioned over to digital reverbs - only there were no reverb pedals to be heard of, at the time. That has changed tremendously, for the better, in recent years, though.

Practically wrote a dissertation on why I hate it, over on TGP.

High quality digital reverb (preferably in stereo) is where it's at for me.


Spring reverb is like wah - it’s the only thing that can do that sound when you need/want it
 
I use reverb more but have a preference for delay weirdly enough? I guess you could also say that the higher the gain, the more sensible delay becomes over reverb.

I am somewhat picky about reverbs where I like plate > hall > room. Spring is "meh", whether it's a real one or a digital reverb. I can never quite decide if I like the "better" reverbs of my SA Collider, or if I prefer the "blends into the base sound" flavor of Strymon's reverbs like what I have on the Flint V2.

For delay, the only type I care about are tape delays. Analog and digital are fine, but I just always gravitate back to a bit worn sounding tape delays. Love them for leads.
 
I was gasing for the UA Golden badly but playing with some of the large reverbs in the AxeFx I realized that for me reverb is more of an 'effect' than delay, if that makes sense.

Hmm, I hear delay is more useful for me too but sometimes I like to add big space without the repeats. Still contemplating about the UA Golden.
 
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I was gasing for the UA Golden badly but playing with some of the large reverbs in the AxeFx I realized that for me reverb is more of an 'effect' than delay, if that makes sense.

Hmm, I hear delay is more useful for me too but sometimes I like to add big space without the repeats. Still contemplating about the UA Golden.
I much prefered the Golden, although I only had the pleb FM3. Something about Fractal verbs doesn't sound right to me, especially anything properly long and huge
 
Both. I grabbed another M300 yesterday. I will never use anything deeper than that but the core sounds on it are good and I didn't have to break the bank. I need to find a delay that is the same equivalent now :unsure:
 
Poll is missing "Both".

Yeah, the whole this versus that, either/or, divisive, must be one or the other, nature of the human mind is a bad fucking habit we'd all do well to kick. Before it kicks our collective ass right out the door! :LOL:

I can't even compute those kinds of questions most days. It's like asking "Do you prefer your left leg or your right?" :idk
 
I pretty much only use reverb on cleans and leads. There’s a few times I’ve put a reverb on everything in a mix to simulate a room sound/add some ambience but that’s as far as that’s gotten in regard to rhythms.

I know I’m WAY pickier about reverbs than I am delays, there’s a lot of reverbs that I just don’t dig the sound of. Spring reverbs are great in the amps that come with it and the tones those amps are associated with, but I’ve yet to hear a spring reverb used outside of that context where it sounded appealing. Plates are my go-to.

But I love delay. While I mainly only use it on leads and cleans as well, there’s the occasional rhythmic/dotted 8th riff that pops up and can be the meat of a riff itself. There’s the ear candy aspect of it, a great ping pong in headphones is pleasing, but compositionally, when writing a lead, sometimes the next notes are dictated by what the delay is spitting back at me and I really enjoy finessing that interaction.
 
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