Kleverb
Klevgrand
Algorithmic Reverb
Kleverb is a high-quality algorithmic reverb effect. An intuitive UI combined with a carefully calibrated network of filters and delays makes this a powerful effect useful in any context; all from acoustic Jazz to EDM.
A smart reverb, designed to fit in any mix
Kleverb is a high-quality algorithmic reverb effect. An intuitive UI combined with a carefully calibrated network of filters and delays makes this a powerful effect useful in any context; all from acoustic Jazz to EDM.
Usage
With three different room size setups (small, medium, large), selectable filter on both early and late reflections, modulation, damping, diffusion, and much more, almost any kind of room can be simulated.
There is also a ducker included that uses the dry signal as a side-chain. Very useful to keep vocals or other solo instruments distinct even when they’re soaking wet. The 64 factory presets covers most of the Kleverb features.
- 1. Decay? OK! – Up to 25 seconds should give you enough time to figure out what your next pad chord should be.
- 2. Damp, diffuse, spread. – Shape your space with intuitive and clever controls for both small and big changes.
- 3. Too much guck? Duck! – Often used, seldom built in the reverb itself. A trick to clarify a reverb-drenched lead vocal or instrument. It lowers the reverb while the dry signal is active, and raises it in the pauses. Everybody gets happy!
- 4. Modulation salvation – Modulate the reverb to give it a little more life.
Features
- Room size selection
- Filters with selectable type on both early and late reflections
- Wet signal modulation
- Damping filter
- Diffusion and Stereo Spread parameters
- Decay time between 0 and 25 seconds
- Pre delay parameter
- Ducker (compressor), with dry signal as sidechain
- Early / Late signal mix parameter
- Wet and Dry signal level parameters
- macOS 10.10 or later (optimized for the M1-processor)
- Windows 7 SP1 or later
- AU, VST-2, VST-3, AAX
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