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VSTWindows

Sonic Flavours has released R66, is a 32-bit stereo digital reverb VST plug-in initially available for Windows, with an OSX version planned for release later this year.

The R66 is a musical reverb based on a new algorithm designed by Martijn Zwartjes. It does not have separate plate, hall and room algorithms, but a completely new concept that they claim excels in warmth and transparency.

Features:

  • 32-bit floating point audio resolution, sampling frequency up to 192 kHz (VST host).
  • Operates as send, insert, or master/end effect. Stereo input and output; also works in mono.
  • Fully automatable in all VST hosts that support automation.
  • Adjustable predelay, early reverb, late reverb, early/late reverb mix, pitch modulation, decay (feedback) damping, shelf equalizer and master mix.
  • Early reverb size from 0.33 to 83.3 metres; late reverb size from 2.60 to 666 metres.
  • 104 factory presets, 24 open user-preset slots, 8 favorites slots.
  • Preset and preset bank management options.

R66 costs US$295 / EU€225 and a demo version is available.


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