High Quality Modular Reverb
Toraverb was never intended to be an emulation, approximation or recreation. We do not implement any "out of the box" or impulse response algorithms. Unlike a classic unit such as spring, living room, lounge or dish, the Toraverb is a concept in its own right. Using an easily accessible set of parameters, it allows the user to create virtually ANY type of algorithmic reverb. Our goal was to create something that sounds beautiful no matter where the buttons are.
Reverb is a critical effect in a mix. A good digital reverb depends on the algorithms used and its quality of implementation. Reverb is often used as a send effect in which many channels in a mix are routed to it. If a poorly designed hardware or plug-in unit is used, the end result will be a thinner / more confusing mix, with reverb tails sounding like they're being pulled inhumanly.
Maximum diffusion quality
In Toraverb, we design the highest possible quality diffuse network based on modified pass filters and implement fine tuning parameters , eliminating almost all unwanted effects of vibration echo in various sound sources. This is chic talk for "we make it easier and easier to adjust".
Two Parametric EQs
The Toraverb features two independent, single-band, fully parametric equalizers; one for each reflection engine. With low-shelf, peak, and high-shelf options, they are incredibly useful for shaping the reverb's color and character, as well as intentionally sustaining certain frequencies in your source.
Modulated tail
Toraverb also has an additional modulation parameter, which affects the fuzzy network. They are responsible for the distribution of sound wave reflections over time. By changing the modulation, the sound of the reverb tail can be changed to give a more realistic sound propagation effect. The amount of modulation is independently controlled for early and late reflections.
Realistic crosstalk
Para To give an even better impression of physical space, we've added an innovative spatial reflection algorithm to Toraverb. This improves spatial reflections by interposing some reflected stereo waves between the two stereo channels. This models what happens in the real world when a single, localized sound source is reflected and made audible to both ears, allowing for spatial localization and a heightened sense of realism.
Early, Late-ish, Hall and Plate-ish.
A quick and convenient mix of early and late reflections. Now, with balance parameters, for both types of reflection, working in Left / Right or Middle / Side modes allows retro reverb panning or mono your early low frequency reflections while expanding your longer and mid-tails!
Built-in Ducker
Essential functionality in most studio situations. The Toraverb has a built-in ducker, which compresses the amplitude of the FX signal proportionally to the volume of the dry/unprocessed input, thus saving overall output signal energy. This tool built into the plug-in saves real time for any music producer or studio engineer. It is not necessary to employ any additional side chain compression units in your FX chain and to simplify this aspect of use to a minimum.
Key features:
High quality broadcast network
Pre-delay with optional time synchronization.
Reverb tail modulation (with independent control for early and late reflections)
Controllable spatial reflections
Parametric EQ for early and late reflections (with 3 different curves each)
Mixer Early and Late (with stereo balancing working in the L / R or M domains / S )
Built-in Ducker
Adjustable FX crossfade features
Tag based preset browser
Two alternate GUI sizes
p>MIDI-learn functionality
Internal 64-bit processing