Audiority have price dropped their apps for a limited time.
- NeonVerb MV2 – $14.99 to $9.99
- XenoVerb – $14.99 to $9.99
- Big Swarma – $14.99 to $9.99
NeonVerb MV2
NeonVerb MV2 is a convolution-based reverb built around the classic character of the Alesis® MidiVerb II. We captured the original hardware programs and expanded them with modern controls that keep the tone authentic while making the spaces far more playable.
Add motion in two different ways: MOD brings a wobbly, tape-style movement on the input, while SPIN adds a Lexicon-inspired modulation to the reverb tail for a wider, shimmering decay.
Beyond the classics, NeonVerb MV2 goes further with DECAY powered by IR TimeStretch (change the IR length while preserving its timbre), an additional Alesis-style DIFFUSION network for extra depth and density, and output transformer saturation for weight, glue, and harmonics.
XenoVerb
XenoVerb is a versatile reverb processor featuring both classic and creative reverb algorithms delivering a wide range of reverbs with a clean and simple interface.
XenoVerb multiple algorithms include:
- ROOM: A flexible room algorithm useful to create classic environments ranging from small studios to large dancing clubs.
- ROOM B: A smoother revision of the ROOM algorithm.
- HALL: A classic yet versatile hall reverb ranging from small concert venues to huge canyons. The smooth reflections and soft building tail are beautiful on pianos, drums and vocals.
- PLATE 1: A simplified version of a classic plate algorithm found in late ‘70s hardware processors.
- PLATE 2: An extended version of a classic plate algorithm found in late ‘70s hardware processors. Very smooth, great on vocals, drums and pads.
- SPRINGY: A fully algorithmic spring tank reverberator. Dirty, ringing and metallic, great on guitars and to add sparkle to synth and percussions.
- GLASS (FDN): A modern highly diffusive and transparent reverb. This versatile algorithm can be used on any source material and can range from small ambiences to outer world spaces.
- FLOW: A lush, smooth, hugely diffusive creative reverb based on the ‘90s hardware processors, where a lot of allpass blocks were used to create dense late reverberation. The result is a lush, soft building reverb, great for pads, guitars, voices and creative sound design.
- SHIMMER: A smooth reverb with a dual pitch shifter in a feedback loop creates an evolving harmonizing soundscape. That’s a classic effect pioneered by Eno, Lanois and U2’s The Edge.
- BODE: A weird sound design oriented algorithm made by placing a frequency shifter in the reverb feedback loop. Useful to create metallic resonances and drones.
- FORMANT: A creative reverb algorithm featuring a formant filter before the reverb tank.
Big Swarma
Big Swarma is a powerful voice multiplier and feedback unit designed to transform any audio into massive, detuned swarms.
Multiply your signal up to 16 voices with adjustable detune, stereo width, and pitch modulation for lush unisons, aggressive textures, or shimmering drones.
Push it further with an intense feedback circuit capable of self-oscillation and FM harmonic mayhem. Sculpt your swarm with dual MS20-style filters (HPF and LPF), each with dedicated resonance controls and a master cutoff knob.
Big Swarma delivers a raw, analog character driven by aggressive feedback and wild modulation, for a sound that hits you in the face.
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