Reverb Reinvented?

US Exponential Audio releases NIMBUS plug-in featuring tempo-controllable pre-delay      06/09/16

Reverb Reinvented?


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Exponential Audio has introduced NIMBUS which they describe as reverb reinvented. They say that it's a powerful new reverb with better sound, greater flexibility and extended capabilities.Here's their press release with more details...

Inspired by real users
Exponential has listened to user feedback on their popular PhoenixVerb plug-in, and combined this with powerful new sonic manipulation tools to create its latest reverb incarnation. From tempo-controllable pre-delay to handy new tool-tips and an intuitive workflow, NIMBUS is genuinely user-friendly technology.

Sounds better, works even better
NIMBUS boasts a raft of new capabilities to produce the sweetest sounds: from a new warp section with compressor/expander and overdrive, to an innovative tail suppression circuit for more dynamic response. And as a native plug-in NIMBUS needs no special hardware and has minimal CPU-usage.

In short:

  • A powerful new reverb unit based on the PhoenixVerb core, NIMBUS offers better sound, greater flexibility and extended capabilities.
  • New improved features inspired by user feedback.
  • Innovative tools including a new warp section with compressor/expander and overdrive, tempo-controllable pre-delay, and dynamic tail suppression.
  • Intuitive workflow, over 1200 presets, and helpful tool-tips all make for an incredibly user-friendly experience.


Pricing and Availability:
On sale at $199 US with a free 21-day trial available.
Shipping before end of September 2016

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