The Post EQ section has two frequency sweeps Low 20Hz – 2kHz and High 200Hz – 20kHz. The Preamp section has a pre-filter (HP) of 20Hz 100Hz, too. Although, nothing is stopping you from going crazy with it. I like the idea of having Drive to use sparingly before getting lost in space. A preamp section isn’t something that you see as standard on every reverb plugin, so I like that. The lower half of the GUI is where it gets more interesting with a Preamp section and a Post EQ section. Last on the upper half of the GUI are individual Dry and Wet controls, rather than a single blend knob. The Stereo Separation knob can narrow your stereo channel all the way to mono or anywhere in between. Next, you’ve got Stereo Separation, Pre Delay (0-250ms), and Decay (0.1 – 6 sec). ![]() The first thing you’ll notice is the bright red power button that gives it the analog hardware look. ![]() Also, it’s a fully algorithmic reverb plugin, meaning that it doesn’t use convolution. The developer states that the plugin doesn’t attempt to emulate any particular hardware reverb unit. It’s nice and simple-looking with some surprising additions.
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