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bricasti reverb (breakthrough) - gearslutz.com   gearslutz.com > news > new product alert! bricasti reverb (breakthrough) register faq merch blog search today's posts page 1 of 4 1 23 > last »   thread tools search this thread rate thread display modes 7th october 2006, 10:30 pm   #1 mind-over-midi lives for gear     join date: may 2003 location: chicago posts: 854 bricasti design - hi; could someone please check and see if the bricasti folks are showing at aes, if so could you please report your findings to us? thanks, bill.   mind-over-midi view public profile find more posts by mind-over-midi 8th october 2006, 06:09 am   #2 syra lives for gear     join date: apr 2003 location: l.ame. posts: 1,115 heard the stereo reverb unit....awesome.   syra view public profile find more posts by syra 8th october 2006, 06:21 am   #3 mind-over-midi lives for gear     join date: may 2003 location: chicago posts: 854 quote: originally posted by syra heard the stereo reverb unit....awesome. i'm looking forward to this one! any info on eta? any plans for a remote control? thanks bro! wow! my 500th post! i wasn't sure i'd live this long!   mind-over-midi view public profile find more posts by mind-over-midi 8th october 2006, 03:48 pm   #4 clip6 gear maniac   join date: jan 2004 location: louisiana posts: 276 the guys who make that box are from (lexicon) right. drdeltam you are correct. i remember reading about it in resolution a while back. the display says it all. http://www.bricasti.com/   clip6 view public profile find more posts by clip6 8th october 2006, 03:50 pm   #5 drdeltam moderator     join date: sep 2003 location: belgium posts: 3,113 quote: originally posted by clip6 the guys who make that box are from eventide right. http://www.bricasti.com/ i thought they were ex-lexicon? __________________ mathijs indesteege aka mathew lane http://www.mathewlane.com digital audio product support joystick audio - benelux high end distributor http://www.joystick.be   drdeltam view public profile visit drdeltam's homepage! find more posts by drdeltam 9th october 2006, 02:58 am   #6 fifthcircle lives for gear   join date: apr 2003 location: los angeles posts: 1,899 they only had one algo showing at the show, but looking at the box and hearing what they had, i was quite impressed.... shows a lot of promise. --ben __________________ benjamin maas fifth circle audio los angeles, ca http://www.fifthcircle.com   fifthcircle view public profile visit fifthcircle's homepage! find more posts by fifthcircle 9th october 2006, 03:29 am   #7 david r. lives for gear     join date: jun 2002 location: the left coast, and don't call it 'frisco posts: 1,300 their box was not really functional on the floor. as fifthcircle said, there was only one algoryhthm working and we could not tweek it. kind of hard to hear the subtle tail on the noisy aes floor. i talked with one of the engineers for a while and they way they are aproaching the reverb sounds great. the box looked good... too soon to tell. __________________ -david r. "as yesterday's positive report card shows, childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured." --george w. bush, on the no child left behind act, washington, d.c., sept. 26, 2007   david r. view public profile find more posts by david r. 9th october 2006, 04:15 am   #8 syra lives for gear     join date: apr 2003 location: l.ame. posts: 1,115 re: "one algorithm", there will be anyway only one algo at the final product...the unit at the show had only one preset.   syra view public profile find more posts by syra 13th october 2006, 12:21 pm   #9 omicron_9 gear maniac     join date: jun 2006 location: (see avatar) posts: 252 bricasti reverb (breakthrough) greetings. anyone know about this: http://www.bricasti.com/ specs and features look good for sure. mods: this may need to be in the "new products" section; wasn't sure which forum would be best. regards, -o.9 __________________ "signature-line free since 2006!"   omicron_9 view public profile find more posts by omicron_9 13th october 2006, 12:40 pm   #10 bryan talbot lives for gear     join date: may 2005 location: cloud nine posts: 1,010 i believe it's made by a team of former lexicon engineers.   bryan talbot view public profile visit bryan talbot's homepage! find more posts by bryan talbot 13th october 2006, 02:13 pm   #11 dave-g lives for gear     join date: jun 2002 location: bay area (fl, from ca) posts: 1,967 this has been "coming soon" for some years now, hasn't it? looks like it could be a very nice box... when it's born. i didn't stop by the booth this time -- are they any closer to shipping yet? -dave __________________ "gearslutism is wasted on the gearslutz" -- george bernard shaw   dave-g view public profile find more posts by dave-g 13th october 2006, 02:35 pm   #12 effectsnut lives for gear     join date: aug 2003 location: mass posts: 929 quote: originally posted by dave-g this has been "coming soon" for some years now, hasn't it? looks like it could be a very nice box... when it's born. i didn't stop by the booth this time -- are they any closer to shipping yet? -dave i emailed them one time for a price and it was over 3k us ..so i think they have them...i would love to hear it   effectsnut view public profile find more posts by effectsnut 13th october 2006, 03:00 pm   #13 kittonian lives for gear     join date: sep 2003 location: cleveland, oh posts: 1,580 they don't have them just yet but they are coming within a month or so. the price is just a bit over $3k usd but from everything we've heard so far it's definitely something to keep your eye on. __________________ joshua aaron president/chief engineer audiolot records/studios high end pro audio sales & consulting recording/music production/mixing http://www.audiolot.com   kittonian view public profile visit kittonian's homepage! find more posts by kittonian 13th october 2006, 04:26 pm   #14 casey gear head     join date: may 2003 location: cambridge ma usa posts: 60 yes, it has been a long time coming! we have been hard at it for over two years now, and have gained an appreciation for how much goes in to creating a new product. we told folks at the show to anticipate demo units becoming available in january. i would like to thank all of the folks who stopped by the booth at aes this year, we really enjoyed hearing your impressions of the box. we had the basic algorithm up for listening, and we are currently finishing up the user interface, and creating presets. we have received a few requests to get on here and discuss the specifics of the box, and would be glad to do so, but we hesitate because it's all in the hearing of the results really. it will be much more comfortable discussing the unit on this forum after folks get a chance to demo it in their own space. -casey __________________ cdowdell@bricasti.com one point of view is worth one hundred points of iq.   casey view public profile find more posts by casey 13th october 2006, 05:02 pm   #15 killahurts lives for gear   join date: jun 2002 location: usa posts: 966 i want to hear this one real bad. i hope it's what i think it is... the album i'm currently working on will be over by january, though. darn. __________________ does the gear depend on the song, or does the song depend on the gear?   killahurts view public profile find more posts by killahurts 13th october 2006, 06:15 pm   #16 u b k lives for gear     join date: oct 2004 location: m a n h a t t a n posts: 3,716 quote: originally posted by casey we have received a few requests to get on here and discuss the specifics of the box, and would be glad to do so, but we hesitate because it's all in the hearing of the results really. my .02, which may be worth even less to you, is that you find a way to get past your hesitation and consider looking into the power of the buzz. it's a completely new world than when lexicon first started doing it's thing: word of mouth is everything, and places like this are petri dishes for the infectious lust a remarkable new product can inspire. i strongly recommend reading _the purple cow_ and the last chapter of _the anatomy of buzz_, both of which can be gotten thru in a leisurely afternoon at a cafe. it could mean the difference between a satisfactory product launch with focused brand awareness, and an insanely hot, heavily backordered product launch with saturated brand awareness. gregoire del ubk . __________________ . . u b k . m i x . . __________________   u b k view public profile find more posts by u b k 13th october 2006, 07:55 pm   #17 synthetic gear nut     join date: aug 2005 posts: 147 what i heard at the aes show was amazing. they had a true stereo hall running and the tail was smooth and transparent. anyone who's using altiverb needs to listen to this box to see what the high end sounds like. i was listening in headphones, but it sounded like the source was right in my head and the reverb was 10 feet in either direction. i'm not a professional engineer anymore, but i've worked on a lot of reverb units over the last 10 years. in my opinion, if the unit did only this hall program it would be worth the cost. they also had a unit opened up in the analog devices booth to show off the six blackfin chips they're using for dsp. for what it's worth, tc's megareverb in powercore can run on one sharc chip, which is roughly equivilent in dsp according go the ad engineers. (something about floating point versus double, it went over my head.) six chips just sounds impressive, like a v6. they had an ambience program loaded in this unit, but i didn't get to hear it. the led display looked bigger than i expected from looking at their website. i expected a slightly bigger version of what's on the 480, but this was much bigger, filling the height of the rack space. very readable. they're still on target for the remote as well, but didn't have one or a picture of it. i had been thinking seriously about a tc reverb 4000 for my studio, but now i'll be waiting to audition the bricasti.   synthetic view public profile find more posts by synthetic 13th october 2006, 09:33 pm   #18 audiogaff gear addict     join date: aug 2002 posts: 335 i also got to hear it at the show and loved what i heard. if your a reverb loving freak like i am and have to have the best, this is surely one that you will need to add to your list. i thought it had a lot of the same mojo as the akg adr 68k and roland r880. __________________ - audiogaff -   audiogaff view public profile find more posts by audiogaff 13th october 2006, 09:37 pm   #19 isedlacek lives for gear     join date: jun 2003 location: czech mountains and forests posts: 2,133 quote: originally posted by casey we have received a few requests to get on here and discuss the specifics of the box, and would be glad to do so, but we hesitate because it's all in the hearing of the results really. it will be much more comfortable discussing the unit on this forum after folks get a chance to demo it in their own space. -casey ok, i am very much ready to get a chance __________________ ivo velvet mastering savita music   isedlacek view public profile visit isedlacek's homepage! find more posts by isedlacek 17th october 2006, 01:37 am   #20 crossroad gear nut     join date: mar 2004 location: nl posts: 114 quote: originally posted by synthetic what i heard at the aes show was amazing. they had a true stereo hall running and the tail was smooth and transparent. anyone who's using altiverb needs to listen to this box to see what the high end sounds like. i was listening in headphones, but it sounded like the source was right in my head and the reverb was 10 feet in either direction. i'm not a professional engineer anymore, but i've worked on a lot of reverb units over the last 10 years. in my opinion, if the unit did only this hall program it would be worth the cost. they also had a unit opened up in the analog devices booth to show off the six blackfin chips they're using for dsp. for what it's worth, tc's megareverb in powercore can run on one sharc chip, which is roughly equivilent in dsp according go the ad engineers. (something about floating point versus double, it went over my head.) six chips just sounds impressive, like a v6. they had an ambience program loaded in this unit, but i didn't get to hear it. the led display looked bigger than i expected from looking at their website. i expected a slightly bigger version of what's on the 480, but this was much bigger, filling the height of the rack space. very readable. they're still on target for the remote as well, but didn't have one or a picture of it. i had been thinking seriously about a tc reverb 4000 for my studio, but now i'll be waiting to audition the bricasti. interesting, the bricasti reverb is the reason i don't have a tc reverb 4000 yet.   crossroad view public profile find more posts by crossroad 17th october 2006, 01:46 am   #21 thethrillfactor lives for gear   join date: jun 2002 location: new york city posts: 9,813 who chose the name by the way? i've seen people spell it briscati when it really is bricasti. either one makes me think of biscotti the italian cookie.   thethrillfactor view public profile find more posts by thethrillfactor 17th october 2006, 02:13 am   #22 minister lives for gear     join date: nov 2004 location: minneapolis, mn posts: 737 quote: originally posted by thethrillfactor either one makes me think of biscotti the italian cookie. or, as i always like to say, there should be an italian dubbed star trek where kirk says, "eh, beama me up a biscotti ! ... and maybe a tall latté" __________________ tom hambleton c.a.s. i can't believe how good that mix looks! ministry of fancy noises   minister view public profile visit minister's homepage! find more posts by minister 17th october 2006, 07:49 am   #23 isedlacek lives for gear     join date: jun 2003 location: czech mountains and forests posts: 2,133 quote: originally posted by thethrillfactor who chose the name by the way? i've seen people spell it briscati when it really is bricasti. either one makes me think of biscotti the italian cookie. yes, the name is not really that exciting ... hopefully the sound will be ... i already pre-sold my pcm-91 __________________ ivo velvet mastering savita music   isedlacek view public profile visit isedlacek's homepage! find more posts by isedlacek 24th october 2006, 06:50 am   #24 oceantracks lives for gear   join date: may 2004 location: boca raton fl posts: 609 quote: originally posted by isedlacek yes, the name is not really that exciting ... hopefully the sound will be ... i already pre-sold my pcm-91 i just hope they reconsider the red display;) yikes! th   oceantracks view public profile visit oceantracks's homepage! find more posts by oceantracks 24th october 2006, 08:32 am   #25 dlmorley lives for gear     join date: jun 2002 location: belgium posts: 2,238 quote: originally posted by audiogaff i thought it had a lot of the same mojo as the akg adr 68k and roland r880. this is good!   dlmorley view public profile visit dlmorley's homepage! find more posts by dlmorley 28th october 2006, 06:18 pm   #26 jay kahrs one with big hooves     join date: may 2002 location: earth, nyc metro posts: 5,657 so it's still not ready? damn. they were showing a non-functional box at last years aes in nyc and they told me that it would be good to go inside of 6-8 months...shipping in a year or less. sounds like it's still in a galaxy far, far away for now... __________________ j. 'moose' kahrs producer|mixer|audio engineer mooseaudio.net   jay kahrs view public profile visit jay kahrs's homepage! find more posts by jay kahrs 2nd december 2006, 06:17 am   #27 effectsnut lives for gear     join date: aug 2003 location: mass posts: 929 quote: originally posted by casey yes, it has been a long time coming! we have been hard at it for over two years now, and have gained an appreciation for how much goes in to creating a new product. we told folks at the show to anticipate demo units becoming available in january. i would like to thank all of the folks who stopped by the booth at aes this year, we really enjoyed hearing your impressions of the box. we had the basic algorithm up for listening, and we are currently finishing up the user interface, and creating presets. we have received a few requests to get on here and discuss the specifics of the box, and would be glad to do so, but we hesitate because it's all in the hearing of the results really. it will be much more comfortable discussing the unit on this forum after folks get a chance to demo it in their own space. -casey anyword on this reverb unit? shipping?   effectsnut view public profile find more posts by effectsnut 2nd december 2006, 06:23 pm   #28 casey gear head     join date: may 2003 location: cambridge ma usa posts: 60 still targeting january we will be building the first 100 units this month. these should be in the hands of the distributors in january. some of these have been pre-sold, but we are working very hard to make sure that all geographies will have units available for demo next month. -casey __________________ cdowdell@bricasti.com one point of view is worth one hundred points of iq.   casey view public profile find more posts by casey 6th january 2007, 10:29 pm   #29 roundbadge lives for gear     join date: may 2004 location: los angeles ,ca. posts: 4,323 whats the latest? i wanna hear this box.   roundbadge view public profile visit roundbadge's homepage! find more posts by roundbadge 6th january 2007, 10:54 pm   #30 vernier lives for gear     join date: mar 2006 posts: 1,270 where's the biscotti? . . . __________________ http://www.myspace.com/learstevens   vernier view public profile visit vernier's homepage! find more posts by vernier page 1 of 4 1 23 > last » tags: namm, reverb « previous thread | next thread » thread tools search this thread show printable version email this page search this thread: advanced search display modes rate this thread linear mode switch to hybrid mode switch to threaded mode rate this thread: 5 : excellent 4 : good 3 : average 2 : bad 1 : terrible posting rules you may not post new threads you may not post replies you may not post attachments you may not edit your posts vb code is on smilies are on [img] code is on html code is offtrackbacks are off pingbacks are off refbacks are off similar threads thread thread starter forum replies last post bricasti reverb? omicron_9 high end 46 24th january 2007 09:48 am bricasti design - mind-over-midi so much gear, so little time! 8 28th october 2006 06:18 pm a loudness breakthrough! phild mastering forum 8 23rd may 2006 10:42 pm pt and vsti's- the breakthrough? renie so much gear, so little time! 3 27th june 2002 04:59 pm all times are gmt +1. the time now is 05:02 pm. contact us - terms of use - advertise - gearslutz.com - archive - top powered by vbulletin® version 3.6.8copyright ©2000 - 2007, jelsoft enterprises ltd. search engine optimization by vbseo 3.0.0

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