LiquidSonics has released version 1.008 of Reverberate, a highly efficient convolution audio processor 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 by optionally modulating an amalgamation of two, separately controllable IRs using an LFO. Further modulation is possible using the post-processing effects; an all-pass interpolator chorus provides a fuller sound and an over-sampled analogue prototype paragraphic equaliser is provided with dual LFOs. These features make for a livelier sound than typically associated with some convolution reverbs, at a very competitive price.
Changes in Reverberate since v1.006
- Installer detects previous installations and sets more suitable default parameters.
- Re-working of internal critical sections for increased stability and speed by using fewer locking mechanisms.
- Modified IR computation worker thread priority restoration on destructor.
- Larger VU meters.
- Moved from keys to license file based authorisation scheme.
- Splash screen displays days left in demo.
- Demo counter is reset for all versions prior to 1.008.
Reverberate is available as a VST plug-in for Windows PC for £30 GBP (~$50 USD).
More information: LiquidSonics