Intel/M1 native Mac builds – ready for Big Sur & Monterey
Palace reverb mode (new in 3.0.0):
Inspired by a classic "room simulator" algorithm from the 1980s, with the option of higher echo density and lush modulation. A spacious and "open sounding" room reverb, useful for small drum rooms, halls, cathedrals, and anything in between.
I laughed a few times reading the posts previous to this. So while I was already aware of the Vintage Verb, the laughs were fresh and new. So, I think we are (at least I am) quite lucky that Durk's noble opinions returned from coffee break long enough to share this post.
Durk Digglers reaction time is quite r*tarded.
Lucky guy to be so much out of time.
Only the real wise men are levitating that much over us ordinary men.
Durk Digglers reaction time is quite r*tarded.
Lucky guy to be so much out of time.
Only the real wise men are levitating that much over us ordinary men.
Thy envy is like a donkey in a lion's den, clueless and destined for a rough ride.
I haven't checked out the Valhalla stuff, but I've heard good things. I have a lot of verbs so I'll wait for a sale. But I did Dl 2 two freebies and will give those a listen.
I haven't checked out the Valhalla stuff, but I've heard good things. I have a lot of verbs so I'll wait for a sale. But I did Dl 2 two freebies and will give those a listen.
Intel/M1 native Mac builds – ready for Big Sur & Monterey
Palace reverb mode (new in 3.0.0):
Inspired by a classic "room simulator" algorithm from the 1980s, with the option of higher echo density and lush modulation. A spacious and "open sounding" room reverb, useful for small drum rooms, halls, cathedrals, and anything in between.
We miss your v4.0 post, great master of gear desaster!
Or do we have to wait months for it like last time?
In other news Windows 2000 has been released replacing the popular Windows NT. Improvements include a streamlined user interface with better accessibility options, new types of file system encryption and improved security.
Back to VintageVerb, version 4’s new algorithms continue to build on what is an astonishingly good value reverb, the individual models could be reverb products in their own right they are so good. Great work from Sean.