The Verberate interface is visually very basic, but perfectly functional. Available in 32- and 64-bit versions for Windows and Mac OS, including a 64-bit AAX version for Pro Tools 11, it's authorised using a serial number. In other words, it's an algorithmic reverb that is said to use "novel methods” to match the realism of convolution. In January's issue, for example, we looked at HOFA's IQ Reverb, a convolution reverb with editing options that you'd normally expect to find only in a plug-in that generates its output algorithmically, and similar approaches are on offer in Liquidsonics' Reverberate and recent versions of Audio Ease's Altiverb.Īcon Digital's Verberate tackles the same challenge, but from the opposite direction. In recent years we've seen several developers attempt to marry the realism of convolution with the flexibility of more traditional digital reverbs. Acon Digital's reverb plug-in looks simple, but is it effective?
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