EMT-250 Reverb Emulation Updated

US Empty Room Systems release EMpTy 250 v2.0      01/11/10

EMT-250 Reverb Emulation Updated


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Empty Room Systems have releasesd their improved version of the EMpTy 250 reverb. Here's what they have to say about it...
The original EMT-250, the reverb is based on, audio lovers praise for its warm and lush reverb. ERS identified its specifics and reinvented the sound in a modern technology tool. The warm welcome of the pilot and enhancing quality since, now results in this new commercial release. Through a simple concept download –and-pay-plug in-and-play, the reverb can be used in all the common programs that support the VST format like Nuendo, Cubase etc, without internal DSP-cards, external boxes or dongles are necessary. The AU /MAC VST version is under development, this version will use ilok protection and will need the ilok dongle.
Changes in version 2.0:
  • 1. new and smaller User interface,
  • 2. a carefully designed 14 pole input/output filter combined with a steep sweepable highcut filter,
  • 3. an improved classic algorithm that is more transparent and has improved mono compatibility,
  • 4. an extra modern algorithm. This setting is specially build for melodic instruments. It sounds a bit repetitive on percussive sounds, but on guitar, piano etc it sounds much richer then the vintage algorithm,
  • 5. 5.1 sound support , with volume control on every channel,
  • 6. a new front/back switch. In 5.1 mode it also reverses the front and surround channels,
  • 7. an installer that helps with installing and uninstalling the plug-in. The installer will add the plug-in to the VST directory and will create a shortcut for the manual,
  • 8. presets and a presetshandler, so it is easier to start working with the EMpTy 250,
  • 9. numerous bug fixes.
Pricing and Availability:
The update for version 2.0 is free for all the existing official 1.0 owners.
For new costumers it is available for € 149. More information:


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