Plugin Alliance has introduced a new reverb effect plugin based on the algorithm from the iconic Lexicon PCM 60 digital reverb from the ’80s.

The Bettermaker BM60 aims to deliver the vintage tones of the classic hardware reverb in your DAW with improved audio quality.

Digital reverb is the sound of the 80s – still reverberating today. From the greatest tracks of Prince, Kate Bush, and Phil Collins to modern classics from John Mayer, Lorde, and Taylor Swift.

Bettermaker BM60 is the go-to digital reverb for the modern mixing engineer, faithfully capturing the studio reverb sound of the era, with its warmth and richness, in a plugin that’s fun and easy to use – for you and your CPU.

Bettermaker BM60 features

  • Algorithm from iconic 80s digital reverb hardware reborn.
  • Room and plate reverbs.
  • Ultra-Low CPU usage for extensive use across multiple tracks without overloading system resources.
  • Extensive adjustable reverb parameters including, Time, Length, Contour, Bass, Treble, Predelay, Monofier, Width, and Ducker.
  • Dynamic room simulation.
  • Variable density plate reverb.
  • Convolution reverb with a library of captured spaces.

Available for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX), the BM60 is on sale for the intro price of $99 USD for a limited time (regular $149 USD).

More information: Plugin Alliance