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  • Flamingo Verb v1.13.6 WiN MAC-MOCHA
    March 17th, 2024 ⚡MaGeSY®

    Flamingo Verb V1.13.6 Win Mac Mocha Magesy

    Flamingo Verb WiN MAC

    MOCHA | 30 May 2023 | WiN: 24 MB | MAC: 70 MB

    4 Wild Reverbs in One Plugin

    The Flamingo Verb is our unique approach to reverb. Based on 4 uniquely recorded IR’s – Turning the Time knob will lead you on a jungle of IRs starting from a super tight room sound captured in our studios lobby, Leading to a nice short plate sound captured from an original 140 plate, then a naughty RE201 Spring sound and lastly a dreamy long long 480 IR. Also included is a pair of filters + A super sweet width button that you can play with and a gritty phat overdrive (gorilla style).



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    • Neoverb v1.3.0 WiN CE-V.R
      March 6th, 2024 ⚡MaGeSY®
      Categories: AAX, VST, VST3, WiNDOWS, x64, x64

      Neoverb v1.1.0 WiN CE-V.R

      Neoverb v1.3.0 WiN

      Team V.R | 07 September 2023 | 21.65 MB

      (Win64; AAX, VST3, VST)

      A Reverb That Listens

      A new real-time Reverb Assistant guides you in selecting and blending reverbs according to your creative needs. An AI-powered EQ section listens to your audio and helps you avoid artifacts, mud, and masking. Explore a deep Advanced panel and dozens of presets for vocals and instruments, and add your personal touch. Whether you’re a new producer honing your a craft, or a veteran on your latest project, Neoverb will help you get to a great reverb sound in less time.



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      • TimeVerb-X v1.0.x WiN MAC-R2R
        October 29th, 2023 ⚡MaGeSY®

        TimeVerb-X_Main

        TimeVerb-X v1.0.x WiN MAC

        TEAM R2R | 30 July 2023 | WiN: 4.86 MB | MAC: 9.00 MB

        PLATFORM: WiN64 – EXE/VST/VST3 | MAC : APP/AU/VST/VST3

        TimeVerb-X is a new plugin from GSi that combines GSi’s “classic” Type4 spring reverb, first released in 2008, and a new algorithmic digital reverb. The “Type4” spring reverb emulation was originally inspired by an Accutronics reverb tank type 4, like those used in classic Hammond organs of the A100 series, also used in many famous electric guitar amplifiers. The digital reverb, instead, was first developed for the GSi Gemini sound module, but was also included in some Crumar hardware instruments. Both effects have been slightly expanded and further improved for the release of TimeVerb-X, as the spring reverb now features a self-oscillating feedback decay adjustment and a stereo width knob, and the digital reverb includes the early reflections section that was missing in the original project. Both reverbs put together make up a great sound when working in parallel, and create some interesting atmospheres when working in serial.



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        • Neoverb v1.3.0 WiN-R2R
          October 25th, 2023 ⚡MaGeSY®
          Categories: AAX, VST, VST3, WiNDOWS, x64, x64

          Neoverb v1.0.0 WiN-R2R

          Neoverb v1.3.0 WiN

          Team R2R | 25 July 2023 | 20.3 MB

          (Win64; AAX, VST3, VST)

          A Reverb That Listens

          A new real-time Reverb Assistant guides you in selecting and blending reverbs according to your creative needs. An AI-powered EQ section listens to your audio and helps you avoid artifacts, mud, and masking. Explore a deep Advanced panel and dozens of presets for vocals and instruments, and add your personal touch. Whether you’re a new producer honing your a craft, or a veteran on your latest project, Neoverb will help you get to a great reverb sound in less time.



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          • Creating Convolution Reverbs TUTORiAL
            January 6th, 2023 ⚡MaGeSY®
            Categories: TUTORiALS

            Creating Convolution Reverbs TUTORiAL

            Creating Convolution Reverbs TUTORiAL

            FANTASTiC | 09 April 2019 | 1.59 GB

            Dan Maier will guide you through all the steps to create convolution reverbs out of a real life room. In this event, we have created impulse responses with Dan Maier, professor within the Audio Production Department at Art Institute, San Diego. Dan covers a brief overview of what an IR is, why it’s useful, and describes how to create it. You’ll learn what the technology is used for, and how it is connected. Dan covers how to setup mics and a loudspeaker in the studio for this process, how to capture IR via Logic’s IR utility, and how to deconvolve and preview. You’ll also learn how to record an acoustic instrument in the studio using close mics along with room/ambient mics. The episode also covers how to simulate the studio’s acoustics by creating a Space Designer setting in Logic, and A/B for comparison.



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