Friday, May 09, 2025
MFX PhysiVerbs - Pocket PL8 & Slinky Reverb Plugins
video upload by ALM TV
"‘MFX PhysiVerbs’ is our second pair of reverb plugins, the ‘Pocket PL8’ and ‘Slinky Reverb’ effects, ported from our popular multi effect MFX module and pedal as plugins for use in your favourite DAW.
Both plugins use enhanced DSP code from the MFX hardware with a clean, simple and expanded user interface.
The 'Pocket PL8' produces a dense metallic reverberation based on early digital reverb algorithms. It offers all the magic of a massive aluminium plate whilst remaining small enough to fit in your pocket (or your downloads folder). The Slinky Reverb produces a distinctive boingy and dub-style echo/reverb tail loosely modelled on a spring reverb, where audio is passed through coiled metal springs.
In this video we take a quick look at the Pocket PL8 Reverb and Slinky Reverb processing our Motto Akemie FM Drum Plugin and Ableton's 'Wavetable' synthesizer respectively.
‘MFX PhysiVerbs’ is available for purchase now for macOS and Windows. Purchase to get emailed a unique download link.
More info & download here: https://busycircuits.com/mfx-physiverbs"
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