Reverb Uses New Physics-Based Modeling

US ARVerb Room is designed to provide precise and natural spatial clues      07/11/22

ARVerb has announced their first reverb plugin, ARVerb Room, which they say is designed to provide precise and natural spatial clues.

A spokesperson told us, "The plugin can be used to glue multiple tracks by making them sound like they're in the same space. Track separation can be improved by selecting different locations for the source in different instances of the plugin. It's very fast and lightweight. The user interface is minimal and space-saving; it only has a handful of musical controls, making the algorithm easy to set up."

Here's the full details direct from the company...

 ARVerb Room is a reverb plugin that uses new physics-based modeling to achieve immersive spatialization, transient preservation and consistent sound. Besides giving life to a single instrument, ARVerb Room may be used to glue multiple tracks by making them sound like they're in the same space, while maintaining good track separation. The space-saving minimal user interface only has a handful of musical controls, making the algorithm easy to set up.

ARVerb Room does not require iLok, subscriptions, user accounts, or internet access. The demo is fully functional during the evaluation period. Price is fixed all year long.

Key features:


Multiple source locations
Placing the different tracks at different locations in the same room helps creating a cohesive whole with good track separation.

Three room algorithms
The "small room" model is a fast-building reverb with the typical coloration of small space ambiances. The "large room" model does the opposite: slow, deep, and dense reverb with slight echo. And there's a third model in between.

Low-end bypass control
Low frequency phase changes contribute a lot to the perception of space, but they are not always desirable (e.g., for mono compatibility or if the low-end already uses specific processing). The bass bypass control allows you to smoothly skip any processing of the low-end.

True stereo spatialization
The stereo-in, stereo-out processing is designed to create an accurate spatial image from stereo tracks or to add life to mono tracks.

Automatic level and delay compensation
The output level stays the same as the input level. Similarly, all delays match room characteristics and source distance.

Copy & paste presets as text
This makes it possible to quickly copy and paste your settings to your personal notes, or to share them instantly.

Lightweight and fast
No bells and whistles. Minimal interface that doesn't waste any screen space. The plugin size is less than 1 MB and it consumes less than 4% CPU on a 12 year old Mac Mini.

Pricing and Availability:
40 EUR

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