Convolution Reverb For Mac Users

US Meatscience releases Convolution Reverb V1.0 AU for OSX      19/08/09

Convolution Reverb For Mac Users


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Meatscience have released the Convolution Reverb AU plug-in for Mac OSX 10.5+. Here's what they have to say about it...
Meatscience Convolution Reverb AU matches or exceeds Altiverb 6 and IR-1 on accuracy and low-latency while offering similar performance on Intel Macs. This means professional fidelity, an open IR library, and high track counts for $500 less. Apply impulse responses to recreate the unique characteristics of real spaces, speaker cabs, classic amplifiers, stompboxes, or experimental audio effects.
We built an open repository (irlibrary.org) providing an endlessly growing assortment of IRs. Users cansubmit their impulse responses and download impulses from a well-organized, expansive library with server-side convolution allowing instant online preview with a variety of audio signals.
Features
  • Zero-latency
  • Fast (SSE Optimized for Intel Macs)
  • Live switching between IRs
  • Mono, Stereo, and True Stereo (4-channel) IRs supported
  • Supports WAV, AIFF, and SDIR IRs
  • Works with the Open IR Library
  • OS 10.5+ Only
  • Automatic Gain
  • Cocoa Native UI, Clean and Fast
  • Free Upgrades - V1.2 coming soon
  • No Dongle/ILok/DRM
OS: OS/X Intel 10.5 (Due to SSE Optimizations)
Format: AU Effect (RTAS and VST ports coming in later version)
Sample Formats: WAVE, AIFF, SDII, MP3, FLAC ... (all core audio formats)
Pricing and Availability:
$50 More information:
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