In this audio effect app, you can apply vintage-style reverb with adjustable pre-delay, time, and size, along with extensive filtering options. Includes reverb settings, preset management, and compatibility with AUv3 host applications.
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About ADverb2
ADverb2 works as a stand-alone effect, with Inter-App Audio, but we recommend its use as an AUv3 plugin in a host that supports the format like Beatmaker 3, AUM, Cubasis, GarageBand, etc.
» Simple-to-use reverb settings, with pre-delay, time, and size, plus an extensive filtering section to shape the reverb tail.
» Logical vintage-style user interface, vector-based for resizability and future-proofing.
» XML-based cross-platform preset manager, with copy and paste. (You can even move presets between the iOS version and the desktop version with Handoff.)
» Optimized reverb algorithm for low CPU load.
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Protest The Rally
Great. App but crashes all the time
For the few instances you can actually get it to work the plugin delivers. However, for the the other times you need it crashes your session. Very disappointed with this bug it seems to have
JRSIV1975
Another home run from AudioDamage! Hardware unit reverb sounds on iOS
I’ve purchased all of the AudioDamage AU’s for iOS and they are all brilliant. For the price of one overblown “artist signature”plugin on desktop you could buy all of the iOS AudioDamage AU’s and still have enough dough for a sammich. ADverb really captures that ‘80’s reverb sound of units like the Lexicon PCM’s & the early Yamaha SPX90; very ‘digital’ but in a good way. There’s a sheen and bite that digital plate reverbs have that AudioDamage has totally nailed. If you play synths predominantly and produce EDM & other types of electronic music then this reverb will fit the bill and then some. Highly recommended.