Eventide Releases UltraReverb Plug-In

US Dongless reverb plug-in debuts for special intro price through October 17th      16/09/14

Eventide Releases UltraReverb Plug-In


Buying Choices
Affilliate Links help support the site

Eventide has announced the immediate availability of the UltraReverb plug-in featuring reverbs from the H8000, plus compression, EQ, and delay integrated, for what they believe is the most flexible reverb plug-in available. UltraReverb is compatible with AU, VST, or AAX64 for Mac or Windows.

Eventide says that UltraReverb is a full-featured, integrated reverb plug-in with unsurpassed sonic flexibility featuring:

  • 9 Reverbs including Ambience, Rooms, Plates, Halls, Chambers derived from the H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer®
  • Stereo delays (pre or post reverb) with Tempo sync to lock delays in time with your session
  • Compressor (pre or post reverb) with key input
  • Four independent three band EQs
  • Modulation rate and depth controls
  • Session compatible with Eventide Reverb HD/TDM from the Anthology II bundle
  • LoFi control for bit reduction
  • Includes over 300 presets from Andrew Scheps, Brian Montgomery, Charlie May, Chris Carter, Chris Tabron, Chris Zane, Colin Newman, Damian Taylor, Dan Gillespie, Eventide, Gary Hall, Matt Lange, Peter Bischoff, Richard Devine, Richard X, Roca Sound, and Sasha & Dave Gardener


Pricing and Availability:
UltraReverb is available for only $79 through midnight Eastern Standard Time, October 17, 2014 from Eventide.com or through Eventide plug-in dealers worldwide.  After this promotion ends, UltraReverb native plug-in will retail for $199.

More information:

 


Eventide Social

More From: EVENTIDE
Even more news...


 


More Videos

Presentation: Stylophone CPM DS-2 Drone Synth Presentation: Stylophone CPM DS-2 Drone Synth 

We take a look


Sonic LAB: GForce Software Axxess Synth Review Sonic LAB: GForce Software Axxess Synth Review 

Supercharged mono synth as plug-in


Send in the Clones: Michigan Synth Works MSW-810 & SY-1 Send in the Clones: Michigan Synth Works MSW-810 & SY-1 

Part 1 on cloned synths, will they surpass the originals?


Akai Adds Stem Separation To MPC Akai Adds Stem Separation To MPC 

Yes, in standalone - eventually


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com