PSP SpringVerb
PSP SpringVerb
PSPaudioware.com s.c. is pleased to present you with our first custom plug-in especially for Computer Music, PSP SpringVerb! PSP SpringVerb is a spring reverb simulator that uses the spring reverb algorithm we developed for our PSP EasyVerb plug-in. Its reverb pattern is based on the response of a classic studio reverberation machine that possesses a similar echoic character and increasing pattern density on the reverb's tail. If you enjoy PSP SpringVerb, please try the demo for our more fully featured PSP EasyVerb, which contains nine quality reverberation algorithms including ambience, room, echo chamber, club, concert hall, arena, cathedral, and plate reverb in addition to this spring reverb algorithm. Weve included a pre-release version of our PSP EasyVerb demo in the SpringVerb installer. You can download the latest PSP EasyVerb demo directly from PSP webpage: http://www.PSPaudioware.com In the demo version, the PSP EasyVerb processing stops every 20 seconds for 1 second.
10% off!
Free!
To receive your discount: 1) Go to PSP PURCHASE webpage: http://www.PSPaudioware.com/order1.html 2) Choose the format and platform of the EasyVerb 3) Enter the coupon code ComputerMusic (without the quotation marks) in the proper coupon field of the order form. The offer is valid until 14th January 2004 or while supplies last.;-)
Controls description
About Box: If you click on Computer Music in the center of the editor, you will open the about box. Click in the same area to return to the editor. TIME: This sets the reverberation decay time. Typical settings for traditional spring reverb sounds are between 30% and 70%. DAMP: Use this control to set the high frequency damping (in other words, how much high frequency information gets removed) over time. Typical settings are from 10% to 40%. PROC: This button turns the PSP SpringVerb's input processing on or off. Turning it off means that no input is passed to the reverberation algorithm, although the reverb still works and the tail of the reverb will decay smoothly, not cut off abruptly as soon as you press the button. MIX: The Mix control sets the dry (original signal) to wet (reverb only) ratio. This control is not stored within presets. OUTPUT: This sets the output gain. This control is also not stored within presets. OVER LED: The over LED will light any time the plug-ins output exceeds 0dBFS. When 0dBFS is exceeded, in addition to the LED lighting, the text below the LED showing the held peak value becomes red. After the over occurs, the LED returns to dark grey. You can reset both the LED and held peak value text by clicking on the LED.