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AUDIO DAMAGE REVERENCE PLATE REVERB SIMULATOR

Nov 28, 2006 2:35 PM Asher Fulero (Writer)

Besides an ultralow price point, the new Reverence Plate Reverb Simulator ($39) from Audio Damage offers one big advantage over the more popular convolution reverbs. While its thorough emulation of vintage digital plate reverbs of yesteryear is its only trick, it uses significantly less processing power than the CPU-hungry convolution reverbs, thanks to a carefully tuned reverb algorithm created by Audio Damage. Available as a VST in Windows and as a Universal Binary VST or Audio Units on Mac, Reverence has a simple and intuitive vintage-style interface that makes it easy to dial in the classic reverbs and the unusual effects heard on vintage classics. Here's one way to get that crucial plate reverb sound without sacrificing number-crunching power.
Audio Damage; www.audiodamage.com

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