VirSyn announced the release of Reflect 2.5, including 64-bit capability.
The algorithmic reverb tail of Reflect is now made with a true stereo processor – this means that the spatial position of the input signal influences the character of the resultant reverb tail, the company says. The new processor is designed to give you a wider stereo panorama and increased resolution and density in the reverb tail.
To “warm up” the reverb tail, VirSyn says that an improved modulation algorithm has been added too.
New Features in version 2.5:
- VST3 / VST2.4: 64-bit version for Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
- True stereo reverb tail.
- Reverb tail modulation range increased for warm sounding tail.
- VST3: AI Knob Interface integrated.
For more details, read more here.
VirSyn has a special offer: the first 200 customers can get this new version of Reflect for €99.
The upgrade to Reflect 2.5 is free of charge for users of Reflect 1.x/2.0.
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