United Plugins & Muramasa Audio – MorphVerb 1.1 (VST, VST3, AAX) [WiN x86 x64]

By | October 8, 2020

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Year / Release Date: 09.2020
Version: 1.1
Developer: Muramasa Audio
Developer site: unitedplugins
Format: VST, VST3, AAX * (* MODiFiED)
Bit depth: 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka: present
System requirements: VST, AAX compatible host


Description: All reverbs in one plugin.
What type of reverb should I use on my track? Should I use chamber or hall? Or something in between? MorphVerb is a unique tool that provides the fastest way to find your ideal reverb setting. The subtle mixing capability gives you the ability to achieve a reverb tone that exactly matches your wishes.
MorphVerb covers every type of reverb you could think of. It offers lush algorithms for Spring, Ambience, Echoes, Room, Chamber, or Plate. It also has large spaces like a hall or cathedral, and your reverb can even be endless.
You can not only switch between types of reverb. MorphVerb gives you the ability to seamlessly blend them between any two adjacent types. Thus, you can get 20% of the chamber and 80% of the hall. MorphVerb fills in the gaps between reverb styles and offers almost limitless possibilities.
Besides controlling the width, pre-delay or size for each algorithm, MorphVerb also gives you the ability to adjust the modulation, saturation and compression of the reflections. You can customize the reverb sound to suit your desires without compromise.
The simple Ducking function ensures your tracks don’t drown in reverb. This will make your mixes cleaner, but still give them the place they deserve.
HiPass and LoPass filters dedicated to the processed signal are placed on the spectrogram display in real time, providing immediate visual response. The spectrogram also gives you maximum control over the Ducking and Dampening effects.
MorphVerb is equipped with over a hundred presets, divided into several folders. This not only increases the speed of the workflow, but also shows the variety of sounds and situations that MorphVerb is ready for. MorphVerb can really be used for anything.


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