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Nerdy. Easy. Super Cool.
The Micro Digital Reverberator combines killer reverb and delay effects with a super friendly user interface and controls. Pop it on an insert, pick a preset, and go. Drums? Vocals? Synths? Guitars? This little plugin has you covered.
Our MDR has the sounds of the first generations of budget reverbs that took over project studios in the late 1980s. In a few years, these units were commonplace in major recording studios and all over many of your favorite records.
Don’t let the simple interface fool you: this thing sounds amazing, with tight small rooms, huge plates and halls, gates and reverse reverbs, and some effects that can only be found on the MDR.
Hear the Sounds
Get some ideas about how to use the MDR on your tracks. You’ll learn about the many sonic possibilities of the plug-in during this 2 minute sound tour.
INSTANT MAINSTAY ON DRUMS. 10 years of flip flopping on other reverbs is over, thank goodness. The other thing this is for me is a great vocal reverb. I’m always dialing in pre-delay, and I love short, thick reverbs. Honestly, I used this on guitars the other day just to see, and I kept it. It's SO EASY to dial in, you’re not wasting time searching, just turn it and burn it!
Cory Brunnemann
Darkness Divided, Upon a Burning Body, Nine Shrines, Backwordz, The Royals
My goal for a long time now is to make a frictionless-as-possible studio…. Where someone comes up with an idea and then it’s basically a lubed-up waterslide to completion. Things like this, the MDR is definitely aligned with my guiding principles. Every mix will have an instance of it somewhere.
Charles “Chicky” Reeves
Prince, UB40, Ray Charles, Tito Puente, Johnny Cash, Radiohead
"This surprising little Microverb from Korneff is absolutely fantastic. My classic Klark-Teknik DN 780 Just Died on me but this verb is the perfect replacement for it. The Gated Verbs are a wonderful reminder of a great musical time gone by, This is a very welcome & flavorful tool to my arsenal, Thx Lads, you've done it yet again & I salute you...
Dee Bramble
David Bowie, Faith Hill, Whitney Houston, Will Smith, Elliott Yamin, American Idol
MDR Sound Samples
MDR Block Diagram
Machine 1
Machine 1 is a simulation of a very popular 16 bit, 1/3 rack size digital reverberator that was introduced in 1986. Although it has a limited amount of sounds, they are carefully designed and sound great. You still see this unit in guitar racks and studios all over the world.
Machine 2
Machine 2 is a simulation of the second-generation, full-rack size digital reverberator. This unit has lots of presets, lots of useful sounds, and some one-off special effects which can only be found on this particular unit.
Nerdy on the Back Side
The Micro Digital Reverberator has a few tweaks on the other side that let you craft frequency response, oversampling and GUI performance. There’s also a super effective stereo widener tucked in back there, for those times you want the effect all around the music and the listener.
Videos and Media
First Look: Korneff Audio Micro Digital Reverberator
Tim Talks Audio
Tim Talks Audio strikes again, with a through look at our latest plug-in.
Review – MDR (Micro Digital Reverberator) from Korneff Audio
SoundBytes Magazine
David Baer provides an extensive review, including some historical facts on the units that inspired the MDR.
Micro Digital Reverberator - No Talk Walkthrough
Synth-Presets.com
From Steve: “We walk through the presets, modes and features and listen to this little beast.
Korneff Audio did a fine job on the Micro Digital Reverberator."
Digital Specifications
- Intel Mac 64bit: VST3, AU, AAX
- Windows 64bit: VST3, AAX
- iLok dongle, iLok Cloud, iLOK Sytem/Machine Authorization
- 64 bit DAW support only
- 1 GHz Intel Dual Core Processor or AMD equivalent (PC)
- 4GB of RAM
- Mac OS X 10.7 or higher, 10.14 or higher recommended
- Windows 7 & Above
- Screen res: 1024 x 768 or higher
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