Liquidsonics have announced on their Facebook page the release of Reverberate 1.8 with AAX support, new categorised presets, new graphics, text editable parameters and recursive lost file search. They have also included about 100MB of new IRs, some from real spaces, some from a vintage plate, and most from some superb anonymous hardware units and presets to cover them all. The installers contain 64-bit Pro Tools 11 compatible versions too, so really are Pro Tools 11 ready. In case you haven’t heard of this small company this is what they say about Reverberate…
Reverberate provides a rich and dynamic reverb from impulse responses by modulating an amalgamation of two, separately controllable true stereo IRs using an LFO. Further modulation is possible using the post-processing effects; an all-pass interpolator chorus and delay unit provide a fuller sound and an over-sampled analogue prototype paragraphic equaliser is provided with dual LFOs. These features make for a livelier, more creative sound than typically associated with some convolution reverbs.
In addition to loading impulse responses from audio files Reverberate is able to generate supplementary independent early reflections and tails for additional control over a room’s sonic characteristics.
Features
- Dual true-stereo convolution reverb
- Zero latency (or select up to 8192 samples latency)
- 250 categorised presets (Upgraded)
- Early reflections and tails modules
- True stereo simulation for stereo IRs
- Double oversampled EQ with modulation per IR
- Linear-interpolation choruses for IR1, IR2 and post effects
- Stereo delays with modulation for IR2, IR2 and post effects
- Post EQ with LFO modulation
- Modulation via MIDI-CC
- Stereo widener with anti-phase reduction
- ADSHR envelopes with shape control
- Low CPU downsampling mode option
- Presence filter for adding synthetic high frequency content to dark IRs
- Impulse response chaining
- Neon Blue or Soft Green skin options (New)
- Integrated preset and sample browsers
- Drag and drop IRs from OS file browsers
- Wav, WIR, SDIR, Aiff and Flac file support
- 32/64-bit VST, AU and AAX (New) on Mac and PC
- Precise parameter entry (New)
- Recursive lost files search (New)
The price is pretty amazing too - £50, there is also a 30 day demo too. Avid clearly like it, as it featured in their demos at NAMM and NAB this year.