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GameVerb Is On Offer + Other Impact Soundworks Deals

Impact Soundworks have reduced the price of GameVerb for a limited time, now only $35.00, (usually $49.00). There are deals on other Impact Soundworks plugins too.

Relive the reverb of the 90s video game generation.

The signature reverbs of countless legendary SNES, N64, and PSX games. One-click, game-accurate presets, plus hardcore customizable Geek Modes.
Instantly transport any sounds right into the universes of your favorite classic games. Add unique flavor to lo-fi productions, EDM, digifu, or anything needing a retro feel.

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Nintendo 64 (N64), and original Sony PlayStation (PSX) are home to some of the most beloved video game soundtracks of all time. Their programmers had to use clever tricks and strategies to create lush reverb on very limited hardware, using special algorithms, filters, and delays designed to take as little CPU as possible.

With GameVerb, these ingenious reverb algorithms have been not just emulated, but fully recreated in modern code, giving you the exact sound and control that composers and sound designers of the era had… just a lot more convenient.

The classic delay of the SNES. Choose from dozens of presets that give you the sound of some of the most iconic SNES franchises like Mario, Mega Man X, Donkey Kong Country, and Final Fantasy. Dial in the intensity you want with the time, feedback, and channel controls. For even greater control, enter SNES Geek Mode and use the sliders to control the FIR settings, the element that defined the sound of so many iconic SNES soundtracks and songs.

Nine classic reverbs from the PSX, each with its own unique character: Room, Studio Small, Studio Medium, Studio Large, Hall, Space Echo, Echo, Delay, and Half Echo. Use the size, feedback, damping, and width controls to have the reverb sit just right in your mix.

Nintendo’s 64-bit powerhouse didn’t have its own reverb per se. Instead, it provided building blocks that developers used to create their own reverb.

To this end, Impact Soundworks have included three modes. Mode 1 is a delay-line reverb used by many first-party EAD games like Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, and Mario Kart 64, among others. Mode 2 utilizes comb filters to recreate the reverbs for over 100 classic games, including Mario Party 3, Super Smash Bros., Donkey Kong 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. The third mode, unique to GameVerb, runs the two classic modes in series.

Features include:

  • 5 stereo modes: Stereo, Mono Left, Mono Right, Mono Sum, Mid
  • Global (plugin-level) presets
  • A/B plugin states and one-button switching
  • Global bypass
  • Dry & Wet knobs with optional inverse link control and lock (preventing Dry/Wet from changing with presets)
  • Pre-processing and post-processing LP filters
  • Sample rate reduction: 11k, 22k, 32k, 44.1k, all with optional anti-aliasing
  • SNES-style bit rate reduction (BRR) with 5 modes plus Adaptive mode
  • Output trim

GameVerb is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU, AAX and CLAP).

For more information on GameVerb and the other Impact Soundworks deals click here: 

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