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New Reverb Plug-in From Princeton Digital
US
VST plug-in emulates classic Eventide algorithm 14/10/04
The classic Eventide sound in a plug-in
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Princeton, NJ (October 14, 2004) - Princeton Digital today announced 2016
Stereo Room, a VST compliant reverb plug-in for Windows hosts. Stereo Room
is one of the reverbs from the legendary Eventide SP2016.
"When we announced the Reverb 2016 as a plug-in suite for another platform,
we had a number of impassioned pleas for a VST compatible version," said
Tony Agnello, President of Princeton Digital. "With the release of Stereo
Room, VST users now have access to this high quality parametric reverb."
Stereo Room processes two input channels and creates a pair of diffuse
reverberant outputs. It offers parameters for pre-delay, decay time,
diffusion, EQ, and a unique position control. The position control simulates
placing the listener anywhere within the simulated room allowing the reverb
to "sit" in the mix without cluttering it up.
Here's what some SP2016 users are saying about the return of the 2016
reverbs -
"I've been bugging any number of reverb manufacturers to emulate the 2016's
"Stereo Room" for over a decade. I'm excited to finally have one of my
favorite reverbs available again," said George Massenburg.
"For those of us in the engineering profession, the Eventide SP2016 has been
the reverb by which we judge all reverbs. These legendary reverb algorithms
are among the most eagerly anticipated plug-ins ever!" said Dave Pensado.
2016 Stereo Room supports sample rates of 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz. System
requirements include Windows and a VST host application.
It is priced at $200 and is available now at