Overloud has announced the release of SpringAge, which is described as "the new reference in spring reverb simulation".
Based on a mixed convolution and algorithmic technology, SpringAge features three spring models, taken from standard, vintage and modern gear.
Model List: SpringAge offers three spring models:
- AQTX is the most classic spring, ideal for guitar and vocal tracks.
- S201 is perfect for any keyboard, synth or lead instrument.
- ANGEL “rocks out your tracks”.
Key Features:
- Drive control lets you push into saturation the tube stage which drives the spring.
- Full control over any characteristic of the spring tone.
- Boingy knob controls the amount of the typical “boingg…” spring response to transients.
- Two band multifunction fully parametric EQ to perfectly shape the spring tone.
- Stereo mixing matrix of dry and wet is able to create any stereo panorama.
- Low CPU usage.
Pricing & Availability
SpringAge is available as a plug-in in VST, RTAS and AU formats for Mac OS X 10.5 or higher and Windows XP or higher. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are natively available.
Pricing & Availability
It is currently shipping and available for download from the Overloud website.
It has a list price of €79 (+VAT) but is available for the introductory price of €63 (+VAT) until October 11th, 2010.
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