Eos consists of three high-quality custom-designed reverb algorithms, made with the modern production environment in mind. Two different plate simulators and our own Superhall algorithm give you a broad palette of reverb, and the easy-to-understand interface makes adjusting the algorithms to suit your track incredibly simple.
Want a traditional dark plate reverb? Eos can do that. How about a short, dense room sound for your drum buss? Not a problem. But where Eos really comes in to its own is when you drop Superhall on your piano or synthesizer tracks. The incredibly long modulated hall sounds of Eno-style ambience are where Eos thrives, something that is made of unobtanium with convolution 'verbs. Quite simply, an impulse response can not do what Eos does.
Algorithms: Three custom-designed algorithms: Plate 1 (mono in, stereo out), Plate 2 (true stereo), and Superhall (true stereo) built with modern production in mind.
Controls: All standard reverb controls, including modulation rate and depth, attack, diffusion, and full control over the EQ and multipliers of the reverb tail.
Infinite: An on-off control for "freeze" effects.
User Interface: Unique visual controls designed for quick and easy programming.
Optimized: Low CPU usage compared to other algorithmic reverb plug-ins, and far lower than the average convolution 'verb.
MIDI Learn: Full MIDI learn for hardware control of most parameters (VST only).
My favorite is still UAD EMT 140 for plates Vallhalla Vintageverb (all around utility verb) Audio damage EOS for deep reverb Perfect Space convolution (came with Sonar made by Voxengo) Relab LX 480 (for that Lexicon verb) More coming.
...it's not in every mix. A few of the 3rd party offerings were awesome too-especially Rule Tec and Audio Damage Eos as well as the now in-house Neoverb and Replika XT. Though not exclusive to PA , having the ability to use all of these on touchscreen now is pretty amazing to me and...
Well, the whole thing of them not getting paid would make sense if PB do go through My Commerce / Digital River. It's impossible to tell sometimes with the different API's they have set up as front end / back ends. If this is the case, then I would imagine Chris would know and realise it...
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