Toraverb 2 - Space Modulated Reverb - is an algorithmic reverb with modulated tail, which design is not based on any "off-the-shelf" algorithm, but it is a concept solution. Toraverb 2 features high quality diffusion network based on modified all-pass filters with an additional modulation parameter affecting the diffusion network, which is responsible for the distribution of the sound waves reflections in time. Modulation causes alteration to the sound of the reverb's tail to give a more realistic effect of sound propagation. Modulation amount is controlled independently for early and late reflections.
Toraverb 2 also features spatial reflection algorithm with cross-talking of reflected stereo waves between stereo channels. This models what happens in the real world when a sound audible only in the left ear is reflected and is heard in both ears.
There are also two independent, single band, fully parametric equalizers with 3 available curve types each. One is used to EQ early reflections and the other to EQ late reflections.
Signal from Early and Late reverberation modules is blended together in Mixer, which provides, apart from controlled Levels, also Stereo Balance parameters for both reflection types, which can work in L-R or M-S domain.
Finally Toraverb 2 features a built-in ducker, which compresses the FX signal's amplitude proportionally to the loudness of dry / unprocessed input without necessity of employing any additional side-chain compression unit into your DAW's fx chain.
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Reviewed By djwaterman [all]
November 23rd, 2023
Version reviewed: 2.2.2 on Windows
It's got that expensive sound, not your typical reverb, a colorful choice. I tend to use presets a lot and this has many, but also lots of control if you want to get it sounding just so. Might I add it has a ducker.
Read Reviewvery useful and unusual reverb unit IMHO .
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