I've been demoing this and I'm not seeing the hype. It's a very nice reverb and if you're specifically after the 6000 sound, you'll probably love it. But I think I still prefer Seventh Heaven, Pro-R and others over this one. Loyalty price is just too expensive at $129 (regardless of how expensive the hardware units are), can't justify it
Most random visitors will just skip to around 8:40 where the first sound example is. That's almost nine minutes that people will just skip. Always start with the sound examples right out the gate, then talk if you have to and then play some more sounds.
If you're on Mac, the problem is that TC Tools have not updated their plug-ins to work on Apple Silicon, so you still have to run them in Rosetta. If they haven't updated them by now, I don't have much faith that they ever will. Interestingly, the GUI on the new Relab version looks a lot more like the TC Electronics Icon controller.
@@JS_97 Just looked on the TC Electronics website, and I could not find any reference to Apple Silicon compatibility for VSS3. Where did you read that?
I don't know why but I really don't get hyped for new reverb plugins. Still using the VSS4 and VSS3 Native and everything Ive tried so far was kinda underwhelming for me personally in terms of tweakabilty and presets.
75% talking, 25% demo of the sounds. I love your channel, I think the reason it hasn't grown very much, over the nearly 10 years I've been watching, is you talk so much that people just switch off from frustration and therefore won't subscribe. Also, you seem to ignore electronic music, who make up a huge percentage of people who were on UA-cam. Old jazz musicians in their 50s are not browsing UA-cam. Not many at least. You need to start with the sound of the plug-in, do some audio demos to get people interested. Then going to a very quick overview of the features.
If you want to hear how it sounds, download the bloody demo and try for yourself. Stop being a lazy piece of crap and move that ass to the Relab website and test on your own material.
That's why u guys can't learn anything @RJ1J no active listening skills no patience! SMH all u have to do is use 1.5 speed up u learn something and it dont take up to much time
AUDIO EXAMPLES START AT 8:20: ua-cam.com/video/WKDe9tQlMdg/v-deo.htmlsi=9PrJWrIHLWIT00JP&t=500
thank for video
Love me some Mixing with Michael!
Awesome video and demonstration. I’ve got TC’s Reverb 4000 plug in and wasn’t sure if this would be the same or similar
I've been demoing this and I'm not seeing the hype. It's a very nice reverb and if you're specifically after the 6000 sound, you'll probably love it. But I think I still prefer Seventh Heaven, Pro-R and others over this one. Loyalty price is just too expensive at $129 (regardless of how expensive the hardware units are), can't justify it
Sounds pretty good I’ll have to check this out
Thank you Mike, for taking time to review this plug-in…. if you had
Cinematic Rooms Professional
What would you gain by the Relab?
Most random visitors will just skip to around 8:40 where the first sound example is. That's almost nine minutes that people will just skip. Always start with the sound examples right out the gate, then talk if you have to and then play some more sounds.
Note presumably means sync'd to host
Is this the Essential version?
Looking forward to a shootout against Cinematic Rooms
Is this supposed to be better than TC Electronic's own port of the System 6000 reverbs?
Yes. It's supposed to kick the butt and piss on the body of TC own 6000 reverb.
@@gffg387Well, that was a very forward answer.
If you're on Mac, the problem is that TC Tools have not updated their plug-ins to work on Apple Silicon, so you still have to run them in Rosetta. If they haven't updated them by now, I don't have much faith that they ever will. Interestingly, the GUI on the new Relab version looks a lot more like the TC Electronics Icon controller.
@@LeeBlaskeyes they did.
@@JS_97 Just looked on the TC Electronics website, and I could not find any reference to Apple Silicon compatibility for VSS3. Where did you read that?
Is plugin really new or a new revision?
great
thank
I dont understand why this exists with the TC versions. Numerous people have claimed its “better” but I fail to see how
this has been around for three years...why review it now?
I don't know why but I really don't get hyped for new reverb plugins. Still using the VSS4 and VSS3 Native and everything Ive tried so far was kinda underwhelming for me personally in terms of tweakabilty and presets.
Hernandez Melissa Johnson Amy Martin Larry
>>>>GO AND BUY TC ELECTRONICS VSS3/VSS4
It's way better than TC VSS3/4
This is VSS6.1, not the same
@@nem4822 It's not the same, because it sounds 95 times better.
@@gffg387 theres also that
Why? So TC can discontinue it like they did PowerCore? No thanks. It's also cheaper than VSS4.
75% talking, 25% demo of the sounds. I love your channel, I think the reason it hasn't grown very much, over the nearly 10 years I've been watching, is you talk so much that people just switch off from frustration and therefore won't subscribe. Also, you seem to ignore electronic music, who make up a huge percentage of people who were on UA-cam. Old jazz musicians in their 50s are not browsing UA-cam. Not many at least. You need to start with the sound of the plug-in, do some audio demos to get people interested. Then going to a very quick overview of the features.
You talk too much.
Bet you don’t like Dan Worall either.
People have zero attention span these days. Sigh.
I love Mike and have enjoyed my sub.
If you want to hear how it sounds, download the bloody demo and try for yourself. Stop being a lazy piece of crap and move that ass to the Relab website and test on your own material.
That's why u guys can't learn anything @RJ1J no active listening skills no patience! SMH all u have to do is use 1.5 speed up u learn something and it dont take up to much time
Especially since you can download a demo.