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Biverb from Soundevice Digital

Innovative dual-reverb processor released

Soundevice Digital Biverb dual-reverb plug-in

United Plugins have announced the launch of Biverb, a new dual-reverb plug-in designed for applications where one reverb just isn’t enough! Developed by Soundevice Digital, the processor combines two independent reverb sections that can be layered and blended to create a wide range of complex textures and soundscapes. 

Biverb’s two reverb sections feature an identical set of controls, and each offer a choice of Spring, Room, Plate, Chamber, Hall and Shimmer modes. Along with the usual controls over parameters such as time, size and pre-delay, the sections include a Colour dial for altering the tone of the reverb, pan settings, damping controls for both high- and low-frequency content and a modulation section. Both sections also include their own ducking controls that automatically lower the level of the reverb in relation to the input signal, helping to ensure that clean sounds aren’t overwhelmed by the processed signal. 

One of the plug-in’s key features is the way in which it splits the incoming signal between the two sections, with users able to choose between four different options. As well as self-explanatory Left/Right and Mid/Side modes, there’s also a Quiet/Loud option that will split the signal based on its input level, allowing different reverbs to be used on quiet and loud sections of an audio track. Finally, a Low/High mode divides the signal into two frequency bands — both the Quiet/Loud and Low-High modes provide users with an adjustable crossover point. 

Compatibility

Biverb is supported on PCs running Windows 8 and above, and Macs running macOS 10.10 and higher. VST, VST3, AU and AAX plug-in versions are available. 

Pricing & Availability

Biverb is available now, and is being offered at an introductory price of $16£12 until 11 November 2024, when it will increase to its full price of $86£66. Prices include VAT.

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