ClassicVerb Ships

US TC Works latest PowerCore plugin hits the streets.      07/10/02

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Starting October 10th 2002, TC Works ClassicVerb, an entirely new reverb exclusive to the POWERCORE platform is shipping from October the 10th, 2002. For those of you not familliar with PowerCore, it's a PCI card featuring a host of DSP chips, allowing you to run PowerCore specific plugins from within your VST environment without taxing your precious computer power.
Read our review here. ClassicVerb has been modelled on a world renowned studio reverb to achieve its distinctive rich and textured classic reverb sound. ClassicVerb's algorithm is following a completely different design philosophy and is unlike any reverb TC Works has done in the past, offering a completely different sound from MegaReverb. Apart from the elegant user interface, ClassicVerb features a choice of modulation types for sonically rich timbres. Fifteen room types provide a wealth of different unique spaces, featuring Halls, Plates, Cathedral, Spring as well as three rooms tuned especially for vocal processing. 2 instances of the Plug-In require only one single DSP to run, allowing a total of up to 8 ClassicVerbs on a single Powercore - still leaving room for some other Plug-Ins like EQs. 24/96 is supported. From October 2002 Powercore will include:
  • Chorus/Delay
  • EQSat
  • VoiceStrip
  • Vintage CL
  • PowerCore 01 Synth
  • MegaReverb
  • ClassicVerb ClassicVerb will be available as a free download from TC Works' website to all existing and new Powercore users from October 2002.
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