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Bricasti M7 Review [Specially For You]

Today we are going to be taking a look at the Bricasti M7 Reverb. The Bricasti M7 is a stereo digital algorithmic reverb. So let's check our Bricasti M7 Review. Check price of Bricasti M7 on Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/RQnYb This is one of the best sounding, highest quality reverb units on the market today. It is quite pricey at around $4000USD (ouch) but what you get for that money is a high end unit that sounds unbelievably amazing. It is truly remarkable what Bricasti Audio has done with the sound modeling in this unit and how true and pure the reverb is for being digitally altered. If you want to know more and see how it sounds, be sure to watch our Bricasti Reverb M7 review! What what are your opinions of the M7 reverb? Do you like Bricasti hardware? Is the 7 outboard price too high? How do you apply reverb to your tracks? We would love to hear your thoughts. Let us know in the comments below! If you’re interested in purchasing the Bricasti M7 Reverb, you can do so here on Sweetwater - http://bit.ly/2O2pyNH We also have tons of great mixing, mastering and production tutorials on the channel. Visit our channel page and subscribe to check them out! Be sure to check out our website and join our ever-growing community of music lovers at https://consordini.com Or check us out on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Consordini/ Or visit us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/consordini/ In terms of controls, it is actually pretty simple. Starting on the left, we an input gain control knob. Next to that is an LCD screen with control buttons to scroll through all of the various digital menus. Some of the bank options include: halls, plates, rooms, chambers, ambiance, spaces and nonlinear. Each of these options have a ton of great sounding presets nested underneath them. A master control is smack dab in the middle. To the right are six buttons that allow you to edit and define the parameters of each reverb sound. Beyond those buttons are four preset buttons to allow you to quickly get to your four favorite sounds on the unit, and a tap tempo button, just in case you need to set up pre delays or echo times. A master power knob is on the far right of the unit. Around back there is analog in and out, AES in and out, power supply, and a connection to hook up the M7 desktop remote. A lot of reverb options are modeled after real world spaces, which I think is just so cool. It sounds stunning. I have a ton of reverb plugins as well as some hardware reverbs and they don’t even come close to the quality of the Bricasti. It’s authentic, clean, natural, realistic, and organic sounding. This is hands down the best reverb that I have ever used. If you play acoustic music, this unit is a god send with what it can do to shape your sound. But, regardless of what you send through it, this unit will perform phenomenally. I know a lot of our other reviews have focused on more budget friendly options. And that’s great. But you do get what you pay for in the audio world and if you are able to spend some money on a unit that will sound great time and time again AND follow you through your entire professional career, then I would say upgrade and get the best possible unit that you can afford. I’m Alex Scott, an award-winning musician, engineer and producer based in Denver, Colorado. I’ve had the honor of working with many Grammy award winning and nominated artists and producers over my decade-long career as a professional in the music industry. I’m also an educator here on Consordini. Over the last ten years, I’ve worked on hundreds of projects, from producing records with independent and major-label artists to working on indie video games, commercials, films, TV shows, and just about anything you can imagine. I’m excited to share everything I’ve learned from my years of professional experience. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more great content like this, including reviews, tutorials and vlogs about all things music. Thanks for watching! #consordini #bricasti #bricastim7 Our website - https://consordini.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Consordini/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/consordini/

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