Eventide’s new Tverb is a fairly unique reverb plug-in that actually combines several processors—a Compressor, (2) Gates, and Reverb, along with the ability to simulate the reverb of a specific space as picked up by three virtual microphones, whose virtual positions are user-adjustable in the virtual room. But the main selling point of the processor is its ability to dynamically add reverb from the different virtual mics to the signal, thanks to the Gates.

Those familiar with the classic David Bowie track "heroes", are already familiar with this trick. and, while you couldn't set up a complicated processing chain to do this, it might be nice to have it all in one plug-in. It's on sale for $100 off the full price, for a limited time. Review and audio examples at:
https://ask.audio/articles/review-eventide-tverb

Available from:
https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/plugins/visconti-reverb/tverb

Chris


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