Reverb plug-in goes for bigger sound
Reverb plug-in goes for bigger sound
Eventide has recreated a classic collection of reverb algorithms
Aimed at seasoned recording engineers, Eventide has released a Reverb plug-in. Recreating a classic collection of reverb algorithms, the SP2016 is a pro audio rack-mount, multi-effects processor with three reverb types available in two versions: Vintage and Modern. Room is an effect that can be used for reverberant doubling and single echoes; Stereo Room recreates the ambience of a large concert hall; and Hi-Density Plate is a plate reverb with dual pickups simulating the effect of a big, heavy plate, allowing users to make vocals, guitars and percussive instruments appear bigger and brighter. The Modern versions of the algorithms are brighter, more diffused and use higher bit resolution.
Users can control the structure of the reverb by fine-tuning the controls, including Predelay, Decay, Position and Diffusion. While an EQ section allows for simpler high and low filtering of the reverb with adjustable filter ranges, the low filter can be used to cut or boost at the specified frequency. The plug-in also includes artist presets, including some by Dave Pensado, Joe Chiccarelli, Richard Devine, Sasha, George Massenberg, Buda & Grandz and Erin Tonkon.