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Goodhertz Megaverb $95US

https://goodhertz.co/megaverb

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What is Megaverb? It is the most powerful 80’s reverb emulation the world has ever heard.

In the 1980’s, new machines started appearing in the world: black boxes with only a few buttons and lists of incomprehensible presets. But when musicians and producers got their hands on these early digital effect units, new sounds started appearing in the world, too: gritty, digitized, and unrealistic reverbs that transformed the music of the day, creating signature sonic textures. Suddenly a snare could blossom, for a moment, in a vast, digital hall before — wham! — nothing at all: dead silence. (The classic gated snare.) Or a guitar could fill a small room before dissolving in a long tail of crackling analog noise and digital hiss. Or a synthesizer could surround itself with a dark ambience. These days many think of these as “bad” sounds, limited by those primitive digital reverb units. But here at Goodhertz — where we often look to prove that what is “bad” is, in reality, beautiful — we have brought that sound back to life, and better than ever.

Meet Megaverb — an incredibly good, “bad” digital reverb plugin. On the one hand, it is a recreation that captures that iconic sound of the 1980’s. On the other, it is a modern piece of precision engineering that pushes that sound further, opening up your music to a world of sounds that those early digital reverbs could not imagine or implement.

So whether you’re after that classic gated snare, or that dissolving guitar, or that menacing synth, Megaverb’s presets have you covered.

We’ve also made it easy to use. Unlike the arcane controls of many 1980’s reverb units, Megaverb has a simple, expressive interface that gets out of your way so you can quickly dial in the sound you’re looking for. And (as always with Goodhertz plugins), Megaverb’s controls can handle anything you throw at them. Automate a reverb throw with the Wet Gain slider, create an infinite reverb loop by ramping the Verb Decay, or sweep the filters in realtime. Anything you can think of, Megaverb can handle seamlessly — no clicks, no pops, just the sound of your music, modified.

Need more precise control when searching for your perfect gated reverb sound? Tweak the detection mode or invert the classic 80’s gated reverb into a never-before-heard ducked reverb in the advanced Gate + section.

We hope you have fun time-traveling to the past and future with Megaverb!
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I've spent some time with Megaverb. It's pretty cool. It allows creation of some very strange but also come very nice reverbs. It does make some really great sounding bad reverbs. Lots of cool features too with the various filters, gate controls, etc. Hard to resist. :phones:

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plexuss wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:34 am I've spent some time with Megaverb. It's pretty cool. It allows creation of some very strange but also come very nice reverbs. It does make some really great sounding bad reverbs. Lots of cool features too with the various filters, gate controls, etc. Hard to resist. :phones:
I agree, I've been using the Megaverb beta the last few weeks and find a lot to like! In my recent mixes, colored, weird, noisy 'verbs are getting a lot more use than pristine and shiny reverbs.

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Whoever said last year was the Year of the Tape, and this is the Year of the Reverb, was so right!

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MogwaiBoy wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 6:38 am Whoever said last year was the Year of the Tape, and this is the Year of the Reverb, was so right!
Funny, I feel pretty set for dynamics, EQs and softsynths but there sure are a lot of tempting reverbs out!

I have all the other Goodhertz plugins and am planning to pick this up. When I first encountered Ghz, I thought they were more toward the "novelty" end of the spectrum. But they have brilliant interfaces and have turned out to be some of my most-used bits (along with Tokyo Dawn Labs, Valhalla, and Toneboosters).

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Awesome but a bit overpriced for me (as are most Goodhertz plugs). I'll keep it on my watchlist though 8)

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You do know about the one-time 50% discount?
https://goodhertz.co/faq#do-you-have-an ... hat-matter

Plus, I think you can combine it with a $10 discount if you use a referral code for registration https://goodhertz.co/register/20g6tgo
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Apart from that, I really enjoy everything from them, too. I didn’t go for the LoHi and MidSide, yet, as I feel covered in those areas.

The reverb is really something else, even if you own the full valhalla range, NI verbs and a few others. It works as a lofi processor as well as a clean reverb.
..off to play with my music toys - library music production.
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medienhexer wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:26 am You do know about the one-time 50% discount?
https://goodhertz.co/faq#do-you-have-an ... hat-matter

Plus, I think you can combine it with a $10 discount if you use a referral code for registration https://goodhertz.co/register/20g6tgo
No I didn't, medienhexer. Thank you very much! :hail:

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Wow sweet. So basically I would have to do some sort of promo for them tho, by posting a demo of their plugin on my Soundcloud, then email them? I think that's a terrific bussiness model if I'm reading that correctly.

medienhexer wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:26 am You do know about the one-time 50% discount?
https://goodhertz.co/faq#do-you-have-an ... hat-matter

Plus, I think you can combine it with a $10 discount if you use a referral code for registration https://goodhertz.co/register/20g6tgo

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Can the filter be placed before the reverb to mimic the Abbey Road’s reverb trick?

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Use this link for $10 off 😃
https://goodhertz.co/register/bdko3e

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Vortifex wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:51 pm The GUI is ridiculously small, how do you resize it?
Just right-click anywhere in the plugin and go to Preferences > Window Size
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