Reverb Migrates To Mac and Windows

US Numerical Audio's RF-1 Algorithmic Reverb was previously only available for iOS      05/09/17

Reverb Migrates To Mac and Windows


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Numerical Audio has announced the release of RF-1 - Algorithmic Reverb for Mac and Windows, bringing another iOS effect to the desktop. They say that RF-1 is a collection of algorithmic reverbs capable of creating a variety of effects ranging from small rooms to huge, heavily modulated spaces and everything in between.

A spokesperson told us, "RF-1 comes with multiple reverb algorithms, including Hall, Plate, Ensemble, Tremolo and a very special VintageVerb modelled after the very first digital reverbs from the late 70s."

Features:

  • 5 Unique Reverb models (Hall, Plate, Ensemble, Tremolo & VintageVerb).
  • Dedicated Space and Color sections.
  • Continuously variable Size and Decay.
  • Adjustable Pre-Delay & Diffusion.
  • High & Lowpass Shelving Filters.
  • Modulation Controls.
  • Stereo spread control and full stereo operation throughout.


Programs:

1. Hall
Clean and bright sounding space with subtile modulation and gradually building density. 

2. Plate
Dark, highly diffused sound with high initial echo density and dark modulation.

3. EnsembleVerb
Capable of huge, wide spaces with deep modulation.

4. TremoloVerb
Large and bright reverb utilising a tremolo section to create constantly moving spaces.

5. VintageVerb
Dark, noisy and wonderful sounding reverb modelled after the first digital reverbs from the late 70s.

Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.9+ Audio Unit or VST compatible plugin host.
  • Windows 8+ VST compatible plugin host (32-bit/64-bit).


Pricing and Availability:
RF-1 (Mac and Windows, AU, VST) is available now for 14.50 (intro offer, save 50% until Sep. 10th) and regularly sells for $29.00

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