VirSyn Gets Algorithmic with REFLECT
published Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:06:04 +0000 UTCNo Comment
PFINZTAL, Germany — VirSyn recently announced a new product called REFLECT, which is an algorithmic reverberation plug-in which combines the flexibility of vintage algorithmic reverbs with the sonic quality of convolution based reverbs.
The creation of high quality reverb needs a realistic simulation of the important early reflections together with a smooth and colorless reverberation tail.
The early reflections are the most important clue for the human ear to get a feeling about the dimension and character of a room. Most algorithmic reverbs offer a number of different algorithms to simulate different natural rooms like chamber, halls or artificial ones like plates.
REFLECT uses impulse responses from real acoustic spaces and classical reverb algorithms to emulate their acoustical properties. The resulting reverberation sets new standards in clarity and sense of space.
Through Sept. 30, 2007, VirSyn customers who own three or more of the latest versions of CANTOR, CUBE, TERA or POSEIDON will get REFLECT for free.
More info and sound demos:
www.virsyn.de/en/E_Products/E_REFLECT/e_reflect.html
[tags]VirSyn REFLECT plug-in, reverb algorithms, vintage algorithmic reverbs, convolution based reverbs[/tags]
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