Native-instruments-rc-24

For that classic 80s "glossy hall" sound on a snare drum, the RC 24 is hard to beat.

Producers like Florian Kruse and UMEK use the RC 24 for its ability to create a "shared sense of space" in a mix.

Bringing Back the 80s: A Guide to the Native Instruments RC 24 native-instruments-rc-24

It works exceptionally well as an insert on instrument folders (stems), allowing you to glue different orchestral groups together with a consistent acoustic tail.

It emulates the original hardware's distinctive sound, offering everything from tight small rooms to massive, expansive halls with realistic decay times. For that classic 80s "glossy hall" sound on

The RC 24 is prized for its straightforward editing and authentic character.

While there are many affordable modern reverbs, the RC 24 stands out for those seeking specific tones. It provides a bridge between the historical hardware of the past and the flexibility of modern DAWs, offering a user-friendly interface that doesn't require a deep dive into complex menus. In the Studio with Florian Kruse and Justin Massei It provides a bridge between the historical hardware

Unlike modern, "transparent" reverbs, the RC 24 has a unique digital graininess often described as "cats hissing". This makes it perfect for adding character to sounds that feel too sterile.