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Meticulous emulations of six sought-after and legendary vintage spring reverbs with additional functions such as drive, filter, ducking and more
Great British Spring: the clean algorithm produces a dense and open sound, ideal for vocals and other sound sources that need to stand out in the mix
HR12: a very simple Japanese lo-fi spring reverb from the late 1960s with little low-end, which delivers a distinct vintage timbre and the typical sound of springs
SR202: based on a legendary hi-fi reverb, sounds dark, with pronounced transients in the reverb tail and has a low density of the reverb tail with a vibrating, fluttering timbre
RE201: versatile spring reverb based on the classic Roland space echo with dense and diffuse reverb tails
Tubby: provides a very round and smooth sound with strong transients and timbres in the style of old-school dub, for nostalgic effects that work very well with horns, quirky keyboards or guitars
Twang: inspired by the guitar amps that popularised spring reverb, this tank delivers the expected lo-fi effect of vintage gear with plenty of character and timbre
Adjustable times for pre-delay and decay
Transient-dependent and manual spring impact as well as adjustable spring tension and stereo width
Ducking effect with external sidechain
Drive section in the input with tube or germanium transistor circuit
Integrated low-pass and high-pass filters with 12 dB / octave slope
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