Martinic TG100 Reverb v1.0.0 - classic early-90s reverb plugin (AAX/AU/CLAP/VST2/VST3)

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martinic wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 11:10 pm The TG100 instrument on our development page is basically a development version that runs on the original Yamaha ROMs.
https://www.martinic.com/en/dev

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I'm loving the instrument actually.
It took me a while to figure out how to navigate through patches and alter some key parameters (especially 'ReverbSend' value to get the dry sounds), but I've always been kinda attracted to those 90's ROMplers often heard in videogame soundtracks.

Definitely checking out the reverb plugin as well.

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metalifuxx wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 8:08 pm There’s a fine line between exact authenticity of old hardware and then the chance to make it better and more easily usable/readable/navigable.

If i have to constantly click to a second alternative view panel for key parameters that are easier to edit and in which i can’t make that default view, that’s a fail and no matter how good the sound quality is, it will make me never want to use a plugin like that. To many clicks.

If you had an option to make the easy edit parameter panel as selectable for default when the UX is open (not hidden by a button click or drop down menu) that would make it way easier and less frustrating. This is 2026 and developers have the chance to make things way easier for the user experience. There is no excuse to make things less useable in exchange for old hardware authenticity. That just makes me palm my face :dog: anytime a plugin developer does that.
Yes, agreed — usability matters.

Just to clarify: the plugin already stores the last selected view in the DAW project state. So if you leave it on the FX or Settings view, save your project, and reopen it later, it should come back in that same view.

So while there isn’t a separate “default view” preference, the project itself remembers the view you were using.

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Perhaps an alternative is to ditch the - & + buttons and replace the 'dry/wet' dial on the right with a 'universal' rotary encoder - you click on a parameter button at the bottom e.g. 'type', 'time' and then that dial changes to adjusting the 'reverb time' and 'reverb type' etc.

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