Rotten Pool Verb - Reverb

The Most Unique Reverb

Published by: Aurora DSP

Description

The most beautiful yet disturbingly dirty sounding reverb ever!
When Producer Kristian Kohle found this huge abandoned swimming pool he just had to capture it’s unique sound!
This pool had been rotting for years already when Kristian entered this lost place armed with his favorite microphones to capture the highly complex, natural reverb of this creepy place.
Key Features:
- Long and short reverb blending
- 6 natural, long reverbs captured in an old, huge, abandoned pool
- 2 short reverbs from the pool's locker rooms
- 2 saturators for adding extra character
- Variable predelay and decay
- Hi-cut/low-cut Filtering with pre/post switch
- A pack of presets from Kristian Kohle
Available in AUv3 and standalone
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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Aurora DSP
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Recent release
1.0 (1 month ago )
Released on
Nov 27, 2024 (1 month ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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