Remote spring reverb rendering plugin (free plugin, pay-per-render)

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Neiro Audio has developed a free plugin that lets you render audio through a real spring reverb unit remotely directly from your DAW.

The idea is simple: work entirely in your DAW, then print your track through a physical spring reverb when you’re ready. No real-time streaming or latency.

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Download for free (Windows and Mac): https://neiroaudio.com/web/nverb90 (https://neiroaudio.com/web/nverb90)

How it works:
  • Insert the Neiro spring reverb plugin on your track or bus.
  • Dial in the sound while composing, with full DAW recall.
  • When you’re ready, hit “render”.
  • Your audio is sent to our studio, processed through a real spring reverb unit, and returned as an audio file that drops back into your session.
  • The rendering happens offline, so there’s no need to stay connected while it processes. Files are queued automatically and delivered when ready.
We chose the Multivox Premier 90 Reverberation because of its non-linear decay, midrange density, and that subtle “instability” that’s so hard to capture with IRs.



Pricing:

The plugin is free to download and comes with 30 minutes of render time.

After that, rendering is usage-based, via render minutes:
  • 30 minutes – $15
  • 60 minutes – $20
  • 120 minutes – $35
Minutes are deducted based on the length of the rendered audio (for example, a 2-minute render uses 2 minutes).

This isn’t meant to replace convolution or algorithmic reverbs. The goal is to offer access to the physical behavior of a real spring (mechanical resonance, irregular decay, subtle noise) without owning or maintaining the real thing.

Happy to answer questions or hear feedback, especially from those who regularly work with springs, plates or chambers.

About the Unit:

The Multivox Premier 90 Reverberation is a 1961 tube driver and spring reverb unit made in Hauppauge, NY. The Premier 90 was introduced around the same time as the Fender 6g15 Tube Reverb outboard unit along with units from Gibson and others. Unlike the Fender, the Premier 90 adds full control over the preamp volume. You can run it at unity, use it to soften the input when going into lower headroom amps, or crank it for some great tube breakup. Add high reverb levels, the reverb itself takes on a fuzzed out and distorted character that is a blast to play through. Unlike modern reverb units, it doesn’t dull volume.

More info:
https://neiroaudio.com (https://neiroaudio.com)
Walkthrough videos:

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How can you "dial in" the sound of the reverb? Either the plugin's emulation sounds nothing like the real thing (so you can't really dial it in) or it sounds close enough (so you don't need to render it).

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That's what we have always craved, spring reverb.

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