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LiquidSonics Reverberate Core v1.162 VST (X86/x64) | 73MB
CHAOS | May 27 2012 | 73.5 MB

LiquidSonics Reverberate Core is a highly efficient true stereo convolution reverb audio processor featuring zero-latency operation with oversampled paragraphic equalisers and envelope control for Mac and PC.
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LiquidSonics Reverberate VST 1.772 (x86/x64) | 188/187 MB

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.
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LiquidSonics - Reverberate v1.771 AU VST RTAS Mac OSX (K)
LfsCrew | 21.5.2012 | 262 MB


LiquidSonics' Reverberate is a highly efficient convolution audio processor offering true zero-latency operation for two separate, stereo impulse responses. Reverberate seeks to provide a richer and more dynamic sounding reverb from impulse responses by optionally modulating an amalgamation of two, separately controllable IRs using an LFO.
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LiquidSonics Reverberate v1.771 AU VST RTAS Mac OSX
Team: LfsCrew | OS : Mac OSX | 216 MB

LiquidSonics' Reverberate is a highly efficient convolution audio processor offering true zero-latency operation for two separate, stereo impulse responses. Reverberate seeks to provide a richer and more dynamic sounding reverb from impulse responses by optionally modulating an amalgamation of two, separately controllable IRs using an LFO.