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Reviewed By Bruhziehfix [all]
December 21st, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.1 on Windows
All of zazz plugins are simplistic in it's design and functionality, which is not a bad thing, if they just sound good and are reasonable in their CPU usage. You see the name of a plugin and you know what it will do.
Pretty "basic" tools, but good enough to be a DAW native plugin suite.
Keep on the good work! I appreciate it.
Reviewed By dexrow [all]
December 18th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.1 on Windows
The sound is interesting and there is no complaint getting a free reverb. playing with the width buttons created interesting variations that may sound good modulated. The default size of the plugin is a little large but since it is adjustable it isn't that big of a deal. Love the graphic style uncluttered and simple.
I love this delay, it can get you a nice stutter delay effect. It is starting to get into the realm of a trance effect almost. If you move time after the note hits you can get some interesting bent notes. Having it as an open source plugin were people can add to it is a big plus. I can really imagine some of the modifications that could be done to the source.
Reviewed By andycarey [all]
December 14th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
Great plugin, but since I work only on Mac Apple Silicon, I took on the task of porting plugins by Zazz to the Mac platform. Zazz allowed me to work with his products and very soon there will be a release on Mac..) P.S. Most of the plugins have already been ported and are being tested, VST, VST3, AU ARM/Intel x86_x64..).
Reviewed By EgonTwo [all]
October 28th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
The user interface of this and all of the other Zazz plugins does not inspire me to try them out. However, I did try out the Zazz "Room Reverb" partially because the GUI was so silly looking (because of the layout). I was pleasantly surprised by how good and useful the sounds it produced were. So I decided to also try out the Zazz FDN Reverb, which is the subject of this review.
The first thing I have to note is that there is another developer named Uhhyou, who also has a 64-bit VST3 plugin called FDN64Reverb. They are completely different. The Uhhyou plugin is very experimental, complex and uses a lot of CPU. It's worth looking into if you like experimenting and getting weird sounds. I know I do.
The Zazz FDNreverb is very simple to use and produces very good, basic reverb sounds. Even the extreme settings can provide interesting results, from boingy to tubby to more normal and transparently "realistic"- all are pleasant and usable. While it lacks many of the basic parameters one would expect in an algorithmic reverb, such as pre-delay and modulation, It offers something relatively sonically unique and easy to use in a very crowded reverb market.
I will check out some of the other Zazz plugins, now that I have gotten over my initial prejudice of the very basic GUI designs.
Reviewed By dexrow [all]
September 22nd, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
Points for having a vst3 that I can put on my d drive, seems like they are trying to keep me from using the format or keep me from buying new plugins. This plugin is a great plugin to play with, I used it with a bass sound and was getting great distortion sounds with it.. I added a couple of delays to use it with a pad setup that includes reverb.
Reviewed By Tagirijus [all]
August 30th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.0 on Windows
Easy on the CPU, free, simple UI, loads fast and it has a great sound and tweaking possibilities. And even Open Source? While I do not 100% understand, if the code on Github really is this plugins code. Yet thanks for this plugin! Keep on the great work.
Response from sunnyflower from zazz on September 1st, 2024
Thank you for the review! It is open source, I've updated info on the page to be more clear about that. Repository is here: https://github.com/zazz84/zazzVSTPlugins/tree/main/MultiAllPass.
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