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Arturia's Rev SPRING-636 captures the warm, ambient sound of legendary spring reverb units, perfect for adding depth and character to guitars, vocals, and more. This plugin faithfully recreates the nuanced, organic reverberations that have defined countless classic recordings.
Features
- Authentic spring reverb emulation
- Adjustable tank size and spring parameters
- Adjustable pre-delay and damping
- High and low-pass filters
- Freeze function for infinite reverb
- Stereo output
- MIDI control support
- Presets and A/B comparison
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