Eos 2

Stereo Studio Reverb

Published by: Audio Damage

Description

A long-time studio standard, now finally available for iOS! This is a direct 1:1 port of Audio Damage's Eos 2 desktop plug-in, identical in every way to the Eos you know and love. This download includes an AUv3 App Extension for use in AUv3-savvy hosts like AUM, AudioBus, GarageBand, Cubasis, and Auria Pro. Also included is a stand-alone application with Inter-App Audio.
Eos 2 consists of four high-quality custom-designed reverb algorithms, made with the modern production environment in mind. Three different plate simulators and our own Superhall algorithm give you a broad palette of reverb, and the easy-to-understand interface makes adjusting the algorithms to suit your track incredibly simple.
Want a traditional dark plate reverb? Eos 2 can do that. How about a short, dense room sound for your drum buss? Not a problem. But where Eos 2 really comes in to its own is when you drop Superhall on your piano or synthesizer tracks. The incredibly long modulated hall sounds of Eno-style ambience are where Eos 2 thrives, something that is not possible with convolution 'verbs.
Features
> Four reverb algorithms designed for Audio Damage by ValhallaDSP, including three separate plate algorithms and our own unique SuperHall, a rich, densely modulated, extra-long hall algorithm designed for ambient and synthesizer music.
> Full control over the reverb early reflections and tail, with modulation and equalization control, to sculpt the density and tonal characteristics to your needs.
> All presets from the desktop version included, and you can even share presets among all versions of Eos 2 using the copy/paste mechanism.
> AUv3 and IAA standard.
> Note that Eos 2 is a dense, heavily modulated algorithmic reverb, and as such may be somewhat heavy on the CPU, especially on older devices. For best results, use a single instance as a send.
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crash on launch

wintermutex on

United States

crash on launch on ios 17 and ipad os :(

Beautiful lush reverb

;$&-%#! on

United States

Great for quickly dialing in bottomless, lush reverb sounds, and a great deal.

Stopped working on iPad with last update

AlternateTimeline on

United States

This is a truly beautiful reverb and used on most my projects! A couple hundred just on my iPad for both production and live use. Thank you for fixing the issues so it could work on our earlier devices again. In my case the projects couldn’t even be opened. Balance has been restored 🙏🏼

stopped working on my old ipad

trancemuter on

United States

all the sudden is not working, it is saying that the helper app can’t be found... idk why? can it be fixed? tried to uninstall and reinstall, didn’t help

User presets not saving

Saxman Nitty on

United States

Love the reverb however when I try to save my adjusted and renamed settings, the app does not save them under User presets or factory. This is on iPad. On the iPhone, I can’t even open the app by itself. Have to use a host app - AUM. Please fix both of these issues.

One of the best

btklop on

United States

Tried the fab, have the BLEASS, have toneboosters…. Did I need this one? Yep. It’s awesome. I’m a commercial keyboardist. If you are willing to pay for apps, just buy it.

My fav reverb on iOS

GadgetMojo on

United States

Sounds awesome and pretty efficient as other plugins from this dev. I have FabFilters and Blackhole, this one is my favorite and most used. It sounds natural and can vary from huge to very subtle.

Lush gorgeous reverb

titosilversax on

United States

Had this reverb for a few years now, it’s truly a gorgeous rich & lush reverb. It makes me sax sound glistening on that super hall algorithm . So good I bought it for PC as well to work in Studio One. 5/5

Doesn’t function with IPad Pro 2020

alexander34345 on

United States

The app immediately crashes when its open on iPad Pro. iPad users BEWARE! Oh and also.... I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

Glitchy and crashes on iPad Pro 2017 10.5

azmusician on

United States

This thing sounds great, I want it work real bad but I can deal with every 30 minutes or so give or take I have to reload the app. Different issues happen, sometimes a hanging note randomly appears, sometimes sound will just stop coming through it, or some form of extreme bit rushing all of a sudden. Can’t afford for that happen during a live set so this is unusable for me. None of my other music apps have these issues. Only EOS

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