With this audio effect app, you can add natural-sounding reverb to music recordings and customize effects with intuitive controls. Includes all-pass filters, feedback loops, and presets.
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About Schroeder AUv3 Reverb
Featuring a series of all-pass filters and feedback loops, Schroeder Reverb emulates the way sound behaves in large acoustic spaces, such as concert halls and cathedrals. The result is a diffuse and natural-sounding reverb tail that adds a sense of space and atmosphere to your recordings. Whether you're recording orchestral music or electronic dance music, Schroeder Reverb offers versatility and flexibility to meet your specific needs.
With a user-friendly interface and intuitive controls, Schroeder Reverb is easy to use, allowing you to customize your reverb effects to suit your creative vision. Whether you're looking to add subtle ambiance or create a highly atmospheric and ethereal sound, Schroeder Reverb delivers professional-grade results.
Used by musicians, producers, and audio engineers around the world, Schroeder Reverb is a must-have tool for anyone looking to achieve a polished, professional sound. With its exceptional quality and versatility, Schroeder Reverb will take your music recordings to the next level. So why wait? Add Schroeder Reverb to your toolkit today and start creating stunning reverb effects that will leave your listeners in awe.
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donny dimble
Great!
This is great and the provenance gives me an idea. 20-30 years ago there was a lot of csound programs that were interesting and idiosyncratic. As a guy go studied electronic music in the early 90’s, I heard many of these. Curating a collection of these into a csound-based multi effects app would be amazing, including brief stories of who wrote what and when, most of whom are academics lost to time. I think with clever marketing (and a great set of sounds) you could be very successful. I’d buy it for sure.
Jayammon
The app description has some useful tidbits in it, but
in my audio app usage configuration, which is audio (mic) monitoring, of my voice, the app didn’t seem to come through in what had been described in the app’s description. Hopefully the developer will see this one through, and give the app more features. I’m somewhat inclined to believe that I’d even seen the app preview images as different from what’s being offered, now. Somewhat a bait and switch notion <_<… hmm. Maybe someone at Apple’s Quality Control could look in to this. There aren’t a whole lot of audio unit and Inter Audio Apps of this sort coming out; I would have appreciated the feature, but I suppose I could make do with some other app, if I go and search around, or learn about the functionalities of what I have that does work.