Computer Music

Audiority XenoVerb

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Outwardly, this is the plainest reverb on the page – but you should never judge a plug by its cover. XenoVerb (€50) sports 10 algorithms: Room, Hall, Plate 1/2 and Springy should be self-explanator­y. From there, things diverge from the norm. Glass (FDN) is a “modern highly diffusive and transparen­t reverb”, while Flow is a “creative reverb based on 90s hardware processors.” Shimmer features pitchshift­ed feedback for an “evolving harmonisin­g soundscape”, while Bode does likewise with frequency shifting, for “metallic resonances and drones”. Finally, Formant slaps a formant filter before the reverb.

URL www.audiority.com

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