Audiority has released version 1.6 of its Polaris audio effect plugin that offers an early digital echo/reverb with shimmer and swell.
The update fixes some known bugs and features an important framework update.
Polaris is an echo/reverb plugin inspired by early hardware digital reverbs of the late 1970s and able to provide echo, ambience and reverb out of a single multitap delay line.
We extended this technique by making the Echo tap recirculating with the Diffusion section, allowing longer reverb tails. Furthermore you can easily edit all taps to create your own room responses, resonant combs, Karplus-like tuned delay lines, Chorus, Flanging, Vibrato and much more.
Changes in Polaris v1.6
- Fixed: Noise when bypassed in some DAWs.
- Fixed: Menus getting keyboard focus.
- Fixed: Scrambled preset names on High Sierra.
- Fixed: Installer issues on High Sierra.
- Improved: Reduced file size.
- Improved: Framework update.
Polaris is available in VST, AU and AAX plugin formats for Windows and Mac. Note that this will be the last Polaris version supporting 32-bit and older OS versions.
The plugin is on sale at Plugin Boutique at a 77% discount until October 7th. Use coupon code 77POLARIS at checkout to take advantage of this offer!
Current users can update by downloading the demo installers from the product page or from their User Area account.
More information: Audiority Polaris