DDMF has revealed the GUI of Envelope, a stereo reverb plugin currently being developed.
DDMF has unveiled the GUI of Envelope, a stereo reverb plugin (their very first reverb plugin by the way) which is currently being prepared by the German developer.
While no detail has filtered yet and things may evolve before release, the controls already reveal the following features:
- 8 reverb types including Clean, Large Hall, Ambiance, Arena, Concert Hall, Vox Plate, Church and Chamber
- Size, Depth and Width settings (0–100% for each)
- 0–500ms Predelay setting
- Low-cut (0Hz-2kHz) and Hi-Cut (1kHz-20kHz) filters
- Dry/Wet knob
- Power and Expo/Decay on/off controls
As already mentioned, no other detail has filtered yet, still if DDMF sticks to its usual policy available formats shall include all of the usual suspects (VST, AU & AAX, maybe even RTAS) in 32– & 64-bit versions, and the price can be expected as rather affordable. No release date/price or project advancement state has been made public so far, either.
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