Temecula DSP has recently announced a faithful recreation of the Ursa Major Space Station SST-206 digital reverb from Seven Woods Audio.
The original SST-282 Space Station was released in 1978 and quickly became a studio staple, defining the sound of artists like Depeche Mode, Tycho, and Hannes Bieger. Its unique time-modulated algorithm created a lush, dimensional space that remains instantly recognizable to this day.
In 2003, the SST-206 was released as a fully digital recreation, enhancing the original’s 7kHz bandwidth to a full 22kHz while adding increased memory for longer delay times and a handheld form factor. Now you can have the exact sound of this legendary reverb in your DAW — without paying upwards of $4,000 for a used hardware unit.
Available for Windows and Mac in VST3 and AU plugin formats, URSA Major Space Station SST-206 is priced $50 USD. A free demo version is available to download to try the plugin.
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