Audiority has introduced a convolution-based reverb built around the classic character of the Alesis MidiVerb II. NeonVerb MV2 captures the original hardware programs and expands them with modern controls that keep the tone authentic while making the spaces far more playable.
Add motion in two different ways: MOD brings a wobbly, tape-style movement on the input, while SPIN adds a Lexicon-inspired modulation to the reverb tail for a wider, shimmering decay.
Beyond the classics, NeonVerb MV2 goes further with DECAY powered by IR TimeStretch (change the IR length while preserving its timbre), an additional Alesis-style DIFFUSION network for extra depth and density, and output transformer saturation for weight, glue, and harmonics.
Available for Windows and Mac in VST3, AU, AAX and CLAP formats, NeonVerb MV 2 is on sale for the intro price of €29 EUR until March 2nd, 2026 (regular €49 EUR). The iOS version is $9.99 USD in the App Store.
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