80s Game Console Ambience Revisited

US AudioThing releases miniVerb 8-bit/chiptune Echo Reverb Effect      20/09/18

AudioThing tells us that miniVerb is an 8-bit/chiptune and lofi reverb effect inspired by the sound of 80s game consoles and retrocomputers. This is the story in their own words…

Early consoles didn’t have much power for DSP effects, so the video game composers at that time had to improvise. The most common way to add a sense of space/reverb to the sound was to sacrifice one of the internal tracks to play a delayed version of the original sound, essentially using a slapback echo to add depth.

The technique evolved and eventually, consoles started to take advantage of more power for real internal effects.

miniVerb recreates that classic digital echo/reverb sound, made famous by iconic consoles such as the NES and SNES, topping it with two flters (post/pre), vibrato, and crusher (bit crusher, downsampler, pitch shifter).

SPECIFICATIONS

  •     Pre/Post Filter (LP/HP)
  •     Echo (single/double mode)
  •     Vibrato
  •     Crusher (bit-crusher, downsampler, pitch shifter)
  •     45 Presets
  •     Preset randomizer


Pricing and Availability:
€ 8.95

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