Tuesday, June 18, 2024
MFX DigiVerbs - Almicon & QuaidraVerb Plugins
video upload by ALM TV
Also see: ALM Introduces MFX Pedal
"'MFX DigiVerbs' is a pair vintage style digital reverbs, the Almicon and QuaidraVerb, ported from our popular multi effect MFX module and pedal as plugins for use in your favourite DAW.
Both plugins run the same DSP code from the MFX hardware, but each has some added enhancements for extra creativity. The algorithms are heavily influenced by some of our favourite early digital reverb implementations. A clean simple user interface gives quick and easy access to classic 80s and 90s digital reverb sounds.
In this video we take a quick look at the Almicon and QuaidraVerb, processing our Motto Akemie FM Drum Plugin.
The 'MFX DigiVerbs' are available now as a pair to download for $10 on both macOS and Windows.
More info & download here: https://busycircuits.com/digiverbs
More info on Motto Akemie: https://busycircuits.com/motto-akemie/
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0:00 - Intro
0:09 - Almicon
4:07 - Quaidraverb
8:32 - Outro"
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