112dB has announced the release of a new stompbox inspired reverb effect plugin.
Redline Reverb’s little brother Mikron Reverb has the same warm and lush, ‘lexicon-ish’ sound, but a completely different mode of operation.
In Mikron Reverb the majority of the parameters of Redline Reverb are hidden behind just a few intuitive knobs. It incorporates an intelligent algorithm that determines the ideal settings for those parameters for a wide variety of room characteristics. The idea behind it: when you dial in a certain kind of reverb you will usually not be interested in the reverberations of all possible rooms and positions in those rooms, but only those that will give you a superb or interesting sound. It’s those great sounding reverberations that we tried to capture in our algorithm.
What does this mean in practice? Controlling multiple parameters with one knob saves a lot of unnecessary tweaking. Whatever knob you turn, the reverberation keeps sounding great, just different. And that means you can focus on what is really important, your music, instead of technical details. With Mikron Reverb you can beam your music into the right atmosphere in a heartbeat.
Mikron Reverb features
- With a very few knobs you can create many different spaces.
- Sound keeps evolving in a musically pleasing way.
- Tonality remains intact overtime.
- Extremely long reverb times (which makes it an excellent reverb for ambient sounds).
- Intuitive, easy to use interface.
- Low CPU.
- NKS support.
Mikron Reverb is available for Windows and Mac (VST/AU/AAX), priced at $39 USD/35 EUR. An introductory price of $29 USD/26 EUR is valid until July 31th, 2018.
112dB has also updated its Mikron Cascade and Mikron Delay with NKS-support, allowing direct control of the plugin parameters from Native Instrument’s hardware and software.
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