MogwaiBoy wrote:Wow that Mouth of Eden hall preset in the video sounds sublime - ditto the shimmer algo. When's your next sale?
Reverbical, a fresh stereo reverb made its way down from the Space Labs
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 49 posts since 20 Jan, 2016 from Berlin
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 49 posts since 20 Jan, 2016 from Berlin
This one's amazing, again! What a space tripSampleconstruct wrote:Nice update!
Here is a quick and dirty test of the new version with one of my Falcon patches, the initial preset for this test is pasted below, make sure to unlock the Space parameter to get the right setting. The crackling at the beginning of the video vanishes after a few seconds, don't know what went wrong.
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Thankyou for managing to pull off the morph mode exactly as I wanted it to function (apart from being able to change position of neighbours, is that going to come too, really necessary now morph is implemented).aMUSEd wrote:I would prefer something more multidimensional than a ribbon - more like what I can do already in Kore 2 (this morphs nicely in Kore already). My expectation was that the cursor in the grid would enable you to morph already as you can drag it around but at the moment the change between presets is discontinuous - just making it continuous and allowing for dragging around of grid presets so you can choose which ones are surrounding each other would be ideal for me.lnikj wrote:Great! In my mind I have an image of a 2 dimensional Blackhole style ribbon controller. I can see there are some challenges there though. I like the way that Blackhole locks the two ends of the ribbon but implementing that in 2 dimensions is more challenging and I guess that whilst it would be good to allow users to disperse the patches as they see fit it might also be good to allow some sortable remapping of them too according to selectable criteria (your classification system?).RealtimeOnly wrote:Right, it was designed for that from the beginning, still there are several options for how to make it accessible in the UI, so the decision was not to throw out something half baked with the 1.0 versionlnikj wrote: Given that this is one of the few reverbs that can be successfully automated, patch morphing is an excellent idea - it almost seems that that was what the patch browser interface was designed for, but it wasn't eventually implemented?
I'm probably talking out of my ***e though and that is not what you have in mind at all
- KVRist
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- 49 posts since 20 Jan, 2016 from Berlin
Thanks too, I think it's the most natural way to function on an xy-pad.aMUSEd wrote: Thankyou for managing to pull off the morph mode exactly as I wanted it to function (apart from being able to change position of neighbours, is that going to come too, really necessary now morph is implemented).
It is already possible to rearrange presets on the grid - using CMD (on OSX) or CTRL (on Win) with click/drag and drop. So that any presets can be made neighbours and morphed together
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
That's weird, I thought I tried using cmd before - now I know it works will try again.
- KVRist
- 198 posts since 30 Sep, 2015 from Germany
Here is a little feature walkthrough that I made for Reverbical.
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- KVRist
- 455 posts since 16 May, 2012 from Antwerp
Very nice presentation indeed, and ideal for new users and for people who want to demo. I could not believe my eyes when I noticed this is your first video. You clearly know how to make a plan before you begin and how to follow it through.
Reverbical has become my reverb of choice.
Let's hope the next plugin is a delay (up to 8 seconds: I want Frippertronics)
Reverbical has become my reverb of choice.
Let's hope the next plugin is a delay (up to 8 seconds: I want Frippertronics)
Windows 7, Cubase 9.5 and some extra plug-ins | Takamine EN-10C and PRS Mira
- KVRist
- 198 posts since 30 Sep, 2015 from Germany
Den* wrote:Very nice presentation!
ATN69 wrote:+1
Thank you guys, I appreciate it - this means a lot to meErikH wrote:Very nice presentation indeed, and ideal for new users and for people who want to demo. I could not believe my eyes when I noticed this is your first video. You clearly know how to make a plan before you begin and how to follow it through.
I wanted Reverbical to shine and let people understand why I am so hyped about it - mixed with a manual like tutorial, so people who want to demo it know what to do without reading the manual itself (since many people prefer a video tutorial on Youtube instead of just reading the manual).
I was afraid that it might be too boring, but it's great to see that I seem to have found the right mix
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 49 posts since 20 Jan, 2016 from Berlin
It's a greatly produced video demo and tutorial, all in one! Many thanks Frank 
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 49 posts since 20 Jan, 2016 from Berlin
Reverbical is now on sale: 44€ / $49
The sale ends October 20.
RealtimeOnly - Reverbical
Happy music making!
The sale ends October 20.
RealtimeOnly - Reverbical
Happy music making!
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- KVRist
- 275 posts since 7 Apr, 2015
It looks like the price is gone down to 29Euro....
This is a maintenance update V1.2.1, which fixes an issue with the latest AAX version. The AU and VST versions are not affected.
Changes since v1.2.0:
Fix: Prevent the AAX version from switching to the default preset when switching/moving plugin instances.

https://soundcloud.com/user-763827162/long-hall-shimmer
This is a maintenance update V1.2.1, which fixes an issue with the latest AAX version. The AU and VST versions are not affected.
Changes since v1.2.0:
Fix: Prevent the AAX version from switching to the default preset when switching/moving plugin instances.

https://soundcloud.com/user-763827162/long-hall-shimmer
