Wire Grind Audio have released BlizzVerb 2, available at the intro price of $29.00, increasing to $59.00 after the promotion. The offer ends April 23rd.
What’s new in version 2:
- Freeze and Replace -Similar to regular freeze, but only the last played note is sustained.
- Echo Fluttering – Adds periodic fluctuations to the reverb.
- Hi/Lo Decay Modes – Select “Room” for a natural sound, or “Tone” for stronger coloration.
- Predelay Modes – Adjust it manually, or just use the default auto mode!
- Seamless Parameter Changes – Change any parameter with virtually no audible side effects. Great for automation.
Bring your mix to life. BlizzVerb features a core “Acoustic Model” for realistic, immersive depth, as well as “Artistic Controls” for sounds that are more vintage, classic, progressive, or experimental.
BlizzVerb’s “Acoustical Wetness” slider causes the entire underlying acoustic model to be rebalanced. It provides a level of realism unmatched by the more common wet/dry and mix knobs that only blend the signal.
Reverberation decay time depends on frequency. We’ve looked at a lot of acoustical room measurements, and we found that real rooms tended to follow a general pattern. BlizzVerb’s “cut-off” and “decay rate” parameters model this pattern, and it is far more realistic than ordinary high-pass and low-pass filters.
Reverberation is a great way to enhance stereo rendering, and BlizzVerb does this with two independent models. One model is for speakers, and the other is for headphones.
Echo Fluttering is inspired by an acoustic phenomenon known as “flutter echos,” this feature causes the reverb to produce periodic waves of echos. It’s like natural flutter, but more musical.
Lock-in sustained creative reverberation with this parameter. Use it to craft ambient pad sounds, creative transitions, and more.
- Sustain: Sustains the current output.
- Add More: Like sustain, but new audio is added to the frozen audio.
- Replace: Like sustain, but new audio replaces the frozen audio.
FL Studio and Cubase users: The central “F” knob can be used to automate mode changes.
BlizzVerb 2 is available to Windows users (VST3).
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