VerbSuite Classics by Slate Digital, a digital reverb plug-in designed in collaboration with LiquidSonics, is 50% off at the lowest price for $74.00.
8 Most Popular Digital Reverbs
Why only have one reverb when you can have them all?
Reverb is arguably the most fundamental effect in audio production. Over the past few decades, numerous classic digital reverbs have become staples for professional mixing engineers, and VerbSuite Classics encompasses them all.
Fusion IR Technology
Developed in partnership with LiquidSonics, VerbSuite Classics uses proprietary FUSION IR processing technology to faithfully recreate the morphing and modulation characteristics of the modeled hardware reverbs. In blind comparisons, it was impossible to distinguish between actual hardware reverbs and VerbSuite reverbs.
FG-480: One of the industry's most iconic reverbs, it remains a favorite among top professionals today. This reverb offers multiple programs with unique modulation characteristics, creating a distinctive, classic sound that stands out in any mix.
FG-QRS: When Slate magazine asked several top professionals which reverbs they considered essential for VerbSuite Classics, this German-manufactured unit from the early '80s made the list. It's known for its remarkable transparency for a digital reverb, minimizing digital artifacts. It's ideal for vocals, but also excels on many other sources.
FG-6000: The pinnacle of modern Danish digital reverbs! This reverb offers multiple programs with incredibly realistic, smooth, and deep sounds. Whether you're using it in a small or large space, this incredible reverb is sure to be a hit.
FG-2016: First developed in 1982, this American-made reverb is known for its realistic reproduction of natural room timbres. Since its development, it has been favored by top engineers and featured on countless hit songs.
FG-2000: This extremely rare Japanese-made reverb has been a favorite of many top professionals. Due to mechanical issues and extreme difficulty in obtaining it, Slate was fortunate to acquire a unit in perfect condition. It sounds amazing not only on drums, but also on guitar, piano, and vocals.
FG-BM7: The BM7 reverb model is a free expansion pack for VerbSuite Classics. Available directly from LiquidSonics, it uses the public domain Bricasti M7 Fusion-IR. These reverbs recreate the sound of what has been called the greatest digital reverb in audio production history. Unlike static impulse response packs extracted from this legendary machine, the VerbSuite Classics Fusion-IR expansion pack faithfully recreates its true tone and modulation characteristics.
The FG-250 is a model of the world's first digital reverb, manufactured in Germany. Despite having only 16KB of memory, it is still widely regarded today as one of the best-sounding reverbs, boasting a rich tone that blends seamlessly with the source material.
The FG-16X is a model of a famous microprocessor-controlled digital reverb that appeared in the early '80s. Its smooth, rich tone resonates incredibly beautifully with any sound source, most notably the drum sound on Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight."
Features
A collection of eight iconic digital reverbs in one plug-in.
Developed using LiquidSonics and Fusion IR technology for authentic hardware capture.
Models include:
FG-480: An industry-standard reverb with classic modulation characteristics.
FG-QRS: A transparent, German-made unit from the early '80s, perfect for vocals.
FG-6000: A modern Danish powerhouse with realistic spatiality.
FG-2016: Recreating the natural room space heard on countless hits.
FG-2000: A rare Japanese-made reverb, famous for its drums and versatile use on other sources.
FG-BM7: An expansion pack recreating the legendary Bricasti M7.
FG-250: The first digital reverb, with a rich, beloved tone.
FG-16X: An early '80s classic, known for the drum sound on Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight." From natural rooms to rich, tuned digital spaces, we've got you covered.
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