High frequencies travel faster in metal plates than low frequencies, and this effect is called frequency dispersion. There is also a powerful output equalizer integrated.Īnother new feature is the ability to better simulate mechanical plate reverbs. The decay editor that makes it possible to sculpt the reverb tails by setting up frequency dependent reverb times. The new Vivid Hall algorithm models these random variations without artifacts like chorus effects or pitch changes, and is therefore capable of simulating reverberation of real halls with a higher degree of realism. While these variations may seem subtle, the effect towards the end of the reverb tail is significant, since the sound is reflected a large number of times before the reverb tail fades out. Real acoustical surroundings will have slight variations due to air currents, moving performers or movements in the audience. Version 2 introduces the Vivid Hall algorithm that adds time variance to avoid the stiffness that plagues convolution based reverbs while preserving the natural high density reverb tails of Verberate 1. The first Verberate version already raised the bar. Verberate is an algorithmic reverb plug-in that simulates real acoustical surroundings with exceptional realism. When it comes to reverb, it’s all about the sound quality. Verberate 2 with the Revolutionary Vivid Hall Algorithm