Jake Goodman is a freelance audio engineer and Studio Manager/Engineer for Pulse Recordings in Los Angeles, CA. With the price and sound quality considered, I do believe these plugins are of value to the professional. If you are a professional, I recommend the same-try the demo and see how you can integrate these plugins into your workflow. If you are a hobbyist who is curious about these tools and happens to be able to comfortably afford them, I do recommend you demo each and see if you still want to purchase after the 14 days. But really any good reverb you like that fits the mood. With that said, abelton stock for a little verb, Valhalla for a lot. I don’t think the hobbyist needs these plugins as they are expensive, and for a very long time people did fine without Dynamic Room Modeling. Most older rap uses literally no reverb or very very little, maybe some delay in a few places. When choosing which plugin to use, it’s important to consider your individual needs for both shorter ambience and long, lush reverbs. Ocean Way Studios and Capitol Chambers each provide different sounds, and having 1 is not the same as having the other. They sound phenomenal, and the unique parameters put me in a really engaged headspace to tailor my ambience in the most musical fashion. With a $349 price point in mind, my recommendations for Universal Audio’s Capitol Chambers and Ocean Way Studios vary depending on where you fall on the professional to hobbyist spectrum.
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