New reverbs seem to be falling, in Magnolia-fashion, like frogs from the sky these days. Here’s another one: Goodhertz”s Megaverb, according to its developer “it’s an incredibly good bad reverb, inspired, on the one hand, by early digital reverb units of the 1980s, and, on the other, by the classic gated reverb sound that producers loved for a brief shining moment in the second half of that decade.”
Features:
Four different reverb modes, each with their own character:
• A – Quick, resonant (ex. Phil Collins - Sussudio)
• B – Weird, nonlinear (ex. David Bowie - Let’s Dance)
• C – Smooth, big (ex. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody)
• D – Even bigger (ex. Aphex Twin - Polynomial C)
Extensive reverb controls for Decay, Predelay, Damping, & Filtering
Stereo controls for Bass/Treble Stereo Width, Crosstalk, & Bias
Lofi processing with separate Analog/Digital controls
Advanced Gating & Ducking algorithms:
• Three different detection modes: Transient, Classic, Dynamic
• Selectable Gate Targets
• Sidechaining & Beat Syncing
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In addition to releasing Megaverb, Goodhertz has also also updated all of their plugins to v3.4, which includes some nice new features and bug fixes:
- Improved EQ resolution in Tone Control, Tiltshift, & Midside
- Added keyboard shortcut for A/B
- Added option to lock a control when switching presets
- Fixed UI scaling issues in FL Studio & Studio One
- Language support for Spanish in all plugins
- Beta language support for Arabic in some plugins
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Goodhertz / MegaVerb
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Re: Goodhertz / MegaVerb
well with all the synthwave/retro stuff people have been getting into - this comes as no surprise
doesn't guy do some of that stuff on the side?
doesn't guy do some of that stuff on the side?
Re: Goodhertz / MegaVerb
Magnolia ! Sucha fascinating film.
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