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Software convolution reverb from Overloud belonging to the REmatrix series

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Overloud and MoReVoX partnered to create a new multilayer convolution reverb plug-in called REmatrix.

REmatrix allows, according to its creators, to generate complex and original spaces (impulse responses) by summing 5 different IRs and combining them with a 6-effect chain. Each of the five convolvers features multiple settings and filters. The plug-in for Mac and PC also uses a proprietary technology that allows for adding a rich and “live” aspect to the convolution.

Specifications:

  • 5 IR matrix
  • Master section with algorithmic reverb, delay, modulation, drive, compressor and EQ
  • 250 IRs included with the ability to adjust their length
  • 400 presets organized by instrument, genre and application ; they were all created during mixing sessions
  • On the fly setting adjustments and IR change so the reverb is never cut
  • Full automation

REmatrix is a VST, AAX, AU and RTAS plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows 32 and 64-bit. It has a special introductory price of 247€ / $ 327 instead of 299€ / $399 until the end of September and you can download a demo version at www.overloud.com.

 

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