Strymon BigSky MX

Ok Reverb IR lovers! I have been saving reverb ir's for couple years and still had my folder with over 3,000 reverb ir's which is around 5.88gb's worth of stuff!

Btw, do you remember Noisevault? They had reverb IRs as if there was no tomorrow. I think I leeched the entire site but can't find my backups anymore, possibly because back then I could hardly ever run one longer IR without the computer crapping out, so I thought they were largely useless.
 
Btw, do you remember Noisevault? They had reverb IRs as if there was no tomorrow. I think I leeched the entire site but can't find my backups anymore, possibly because back then I could hardly ever run one longer IR without the computer crapping out, so I thought they were largely useless.

I've ran across it a few times but it's been dead. Don't think I seen it when it was up and running back in the day.
 
I've ran across it a few times but it's been dead. Don't think I seen it when it was up and running back in the day.

Yeah, it's dead since quite some years by now. Wayback/Archive isn't of help, either (all download links dead).
They really had like each and every famous reverb IR'ed. I think it's not making too much sense in most cases, though. I mean, quite some of the really famous verbs are famous because they're mixing in some modulation and such, something IRs just can't deal with.
IMO IRs are great for some pretty unusual things. For example, in your collection there's a folder called "Sanitarium" - there's some really nice unusual ones in there (btw., I can see that we searched similar places on the web - I know quite some of those IRs).

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And btw., I have mentioned this before, but still: Mac/Logic users into IRs (regardless whether it's cabs/reverbs or whatever) owe it to themselves to purchase Space Designer Manager. Converted all of Brockstars IRs into Space Designer presets (or rather: added presets), so I can now go through them using just my arrow keys. You don't even need to keep Space Designer open.
 
I'm not buying the pedal (YET) but at least I can enjoy the TOP thread.
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Jailbreaking a reverb pedal is some next level nerd shit.
It isn't hard when you're in America, you know.

So, has anyone actually ever heard about anyone hacking a reverb pedal? I tried to google it with no luck. Hacking the QC on the other hand...
 
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