Schroeder AUv3 Reverb
iOS Universel / Musique
Introducing the Schroeder Reverb, a high-quality digital reverb effect designed to add depth, dimensionality, and natural-sounding ambience to your music recordings. Developed by Manfred Schroeder in the 1960s, this sophisticated tool has become a staple in the music industry, valued for its ability to produce a wide range of reverb effects that can be used across multiple genres.
Featuring a series of all-pass filters and feedback loops, Schroeder Reverb emulates the way sound behaves in large acoustic spaces, such as concert halls and cathedrals. The result is a diffuse and natural-sounding reverb tail that adds a sense of space and atmosphere to your recordings. Whether you're recording orchestral music or electronic dance music, Schroeder Reverb offers versatility and flexibility to meet your specific needs.
With a user-friendly interface and intuitive controls, Schroeder Reverb is easy to use, allowing you to customize your reverb effects to suit your creative vision. Whether you're looking to add subtle ambiance or create a highly atmospheric and ethereal sound, Schroeder Reverb delivers professional-grade results.
Used by musicians, producers, and audio engineers around the world, Schroeder Reverb is a must-have tool for anyone looking to achieve a polished, professional sound. With its exceptional quality and versatility, Schroeder Reverb will take your music recordings to the next level. So why wait? Add Schroeder Reverb to your toolkit today and start creating stunning reverb effects that will leave your listeners in awe.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Fixed the issue where the AUv3 extension was unavailable.
Implemented a default window size of 400x240 when loaded on the AUM app.
Fixed a bug in the stereo processing code where the left and right channels were not processed independently, and every other sample was ignored.
Rectified a potential out-of-bounds read when the buffer size is not a multiple of 2.
Modified the mix behavior to make it transparent to incoming audio.
Compensated for the perceptible decay time changes resulting from the stereo bug fix.