Audio engineers and music producers looking for a versatile reverb will be impressed with the Audiority XenoVerb, a multifaceted reverb unit featuring both classic and creative reverb algorithms, which deliver a wide range of options with a clean and simple interface.
XenoVerb features 11 reverb algorithms with over 250 presets to get you up and running. The plug-in is Mac and Windows compatible and works within most major DAWs that support VST2, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX formats.
At a Glance
- 11 Reverb Algorithms: Room, Room B, Hall, Plate 1, Plate 2, Springy, Glass, Flow, Shimmer, Bode, Formant
- Over 250 presets
- Predelay
- Diffusion
- Modulation
- Tone control
- Reverb freeze
- Soft limiter
Algorithms
- ROOM: A flexible room algorithm useful to create classic environments ranging from small studios to large dancing clubs.
- ROOM B: A smoother revision of the ROOM algorithm.
- HALL: A classic yet versatile hall reverb ranging from small concert venues to huge canyons. The smooth reflections and soft building tail are beautiful on pianos, drums, and vocals.
- PLATE 1: A simplified version of a classic plate algorithm found in late ‘70s hardware processors.
- PLATE 2: An extended version of a classic plate algorithm found in late ‘70s hardware processors. Very smooth, great on vocals, drums, and pads.
- SPRINGY: A fully algorithmic spring-tank reverberator. Dirty, ringing, and metallic; great on guitars and to add sparkle to synth and percussions.
- GLASS (FDN): A modern highly diffusive and transparent reverb. This versatile algorithm can be used on any source material and can range from small ambiences to outer-world spaces.
- FLOW: A lush, smooth, hugely diffusive creative reverb based on ‘90s hardware processors, where a lot of all-pass blocks were used to create dense late reverberation. The result is a lush, soft building reverb, great for pads, guitars, voices and creative sound design.
- SHIMMER: A smooth reverb with a dual pitch shifter in a feedback loop creates an evolving harmonizing soundscape. That’s a classic effect pioneered by Eno, Lanois and U2’s The Edge.
- BODE: A weird sound-design oriented algorithm made by placing a frequency shifter in the reverb feedback loop. Useful to create metallic resonances and drones.
- FORMANT: A creative reverb algorithm featuring a formant filter before the reverb tank.
