Free VST Reverb Plug-ins 2

Free VST Reverb Plug-ins 2

 
 
 
 
 
 
epicVerb
epicVerb is a vst reverb plug-in that aims at both tight small room and ambience effect simulation, well suited to modern drum and vocal productions, up to large "epic" halls as found in high quality outboard gear. This reverb's sound ranges from rather concrete to smooth.
Price: Free
 
TAL-Reverb
TAL-Reverb is a free Open Source stereo plate reverb based on JUCE. It has its own sound because of its special signal routing. Slightly modulated delay times avoid artifacts in the reverb tail and give this reverb a smooth sound. Features: Easy to use.
Price: Free
 
PSP PianoVerb
PSP PianoVerb reproduces a special kind of reverberation originally provided by piano strings. It generates reverberation using twelve string operators with adjustable damping and decay time. Each of them is tuned to a particular note starting from A(55Hz) to a G#(103.8Hz).
Price: Free
 
Reverbering
Reverbering is a simple vst reverb effect sporting low CPU usage and two features not normally found in other similar effects - Noise and Grain - of course these can be set to zero for a clean reverb effect. Features: Noise: this adds a filtered noise sound to the decay.
Price: Free
 
Reverberate
Reverberate is an efficient convolution audio processor with modulation capabilities offering true zero-latency operation for two separate, stereo impulse responses. Reverberate seeks to provide a richer and more dynamic sounding reverb from impulse responses.
Price: Free
 
KR-Reverb FS
KR-Reverb FS is an easy-to-use Reverb processor based on features found in the Reverberation module of KResearch's commercial product KR-Space. KR-Reverb FS is designed for ease of use by adjusting internally the equalization and damping controls.
Price: Free
 
Classic Reverb
Classic Reverb is a nice and smooth reverb that does a good job on almost any instrument. It can be adjusted to sound like most any acoustic space, ranging from a small shower to a large concert hall. Smooth stereo reverb effect. Adjustable room size.
Price: Free
 
KarmaFX Reverb
KarmaFX Reverb is a digital stereo reverb featuring: 10 different reverb algorithms. Up to 10 seconds of reverberation time (decay time). Dry out, wet out, pan and signal mixer. Full 4 channel stereo mix. Mono, Stereo or Dual (cascade) mode. Up to 500 ms Pre-delay.
Price: Free
 
Omniverb
Omniverb is a reverberation plugin with separate control of the reverberation time, echo density, room size, and early reflections. It can also be used as a gated reverb.
Price: Free
 
GPU Impulse Reverb
GPU Impulse Reverb is an impulse vst reverb plug-in that does the full reverb computation on a NVIDIA graphics adapter and has a CPU consumption of nearly 0%. The plug-in requires a CUDA capable NVIDIA GPU (G80 GeForce 8xxx or higher) and recent drivers.
Price: Free
 

Sound-dough

By: Hamish Robertson

The amount of control we have these days over audio is incredible. We can easily achieve things in 2 minutes that took boffins with lab-coats and master's degrees weeks to figure out only a few years ago. Armed with any PC and an audio editing program like Music Morpher Gold, anyone can now do pretty much anything they like with sound.

Removing vocals? Easy. Make it all louder? No problem. Make it shorter, faster, closer, further, greener...? It's all possible and not at all hard which has led me to come to the only sensible conclusion possible...

Sound is like Play-dough

Anything you can do with Play-dough you can do with sound. Squeeze it, flatten it, bend it, cut it up or mix it all together into one big multicolor-mess. Most of this can be done with the default tools that come with your audio program, but there's some things that still need specialist tools. Just like the Kid up the road who was turning out beautifully molded Mickey Mouse heads with his full play-dough workbench, you'll need some extra bits and pieces if you want to create your own piece of audio magic.

Music Morpher Gold supports both VST and DirectX audio plug-ins which in plain English means just about every software effect ever conceived. Plug-ins are the special-sauce that sound engineers and record producers the world over use to make their hits sound amazing.

Ever wondered how Pop stars always sing in tune? It's due to a plug-in called Autotune. What about hose amazingly huge Harmonies? That's a plug-in too. OK, so what about guitars? Surely they're real... well yes, they are, but the huge amp they're using probably isn't. Reverbs come from expensive digital vst reverb packages right? Wrong!  Pretty much everything that gets used in a professional recording studio is available as a plug-in. It's no wonder old-school studios are closing left, right and center.

I hope I've made it pretty clear that you can do pretty much anything you can or can't think of with the right plug-in. So, getting back to my Play-dough analogy...remember when you left the Play-dough out in the sun for the whole day and it tuned into a crumbly, crusty and sometimes tasty mess? Well There's a few plug-ins that can do that too. Enjoy.

About the Author: Corgan Loir is a freelance writer with his expertise in lifestyle and culture issues. He is now in corporation with AVnex and can be contacted at pr@audio4fun.com.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Sound-dough

 
 
 

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