Greybox Audio has announced the release of the first authentic software emulation of the digital Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb. The SG-323 plugin is based on more than 5 years of research and development and closely emulates the digital circuits of the original hardware unit.
While staying faithfully close to the original it also improves on the hardware by enabling fully variable pre-delay and decay time settings.
The Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb was released in 1984 by Christopher Moore and builds on the success of the legendary Space Station SST-282 delay. While originally being aimed at more budget-minded studios the Stargate 323 reverb has become a rare piece of vintage hardware and can be found in the studios of electronic artists like Mark Pritchard and Richie Hawtin.
SG-323 features
- 8 reverb programs ranging from tight plates to thunderous halls.
- Fully adjustable pre-delay & decay time.
- Resizable UI.
- DRM free & Open Source.
SG-323 is available now for Windows, macOS and Linux in VST3, AU, AAX and CLAP plugin formats. The full version is available to purchase for €34 EUR. A demo version with locked controls can be downloaded from the store for free.
The source code is available on GitHub and interested users can follow the provided instructions to build the plugin themselves.
More information: Greybox Audio