New Ambisonic Convolution Reverb

US Ambi Verb HD features 30 ambisonic room impulse responses      24/04/18

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Noise Makers' Ambi Verb HD contains 30 ambisonic room impulse responses, to simulate small and large halls, churches, music venues, stairs, bedrooms, exteriors, living rooms, cars, studios. They tell us that, recorded with an AMBEO VR Mic, these impulses have been carefully selected and pre-processed for accurate and immersive listening.

Custom room impulse responses can be loaded, in mono or ambiX (FOA) formats.

Ambi Verb HD supports ambisonic in/out up to third order (16 channels). It provides decay time control, and allows spatial spreading of room reflections. The plugin can be used as a direct insert in a track, or in an auxiliary bus. Distance can be accurately simulated thanks to the dry/wet balance. Dynamic switch between rooms is possible via MIDI program changes.

A spokesperson told us, "Adding reverberation to 360 audio is crucial for source externalization and realism. The aim of Ambi Verb HD is to create such immersive content easily, ready for 360 videos, games and VR applications."

FEATURES

  •     30 ambisonic room impulse responses
  •     Dry/wet control
  •     Decay control
  •     Spatial spreading of room impulse responses
  •     Custom IR loading
  •     MIDI program change for dynamic room switching
  •     Input : ambiX (order 1, 2 or 3) or mono
  •     Output : ambiX (order 1, 2 or 3)

 

Pricing and Availability:
On sale for €99 (Normally €189)

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