UGRITONE 1989Verb VST VST3 AU AAX

UGRITONE 1989Verb VST VST3 AU AAX WIN & MacOSX

1989Verb – 80’s Digital Reverb VST Plugin

1989Verb is an homage to Late 80’s Reverb tones. Warm plates, bright, dark, long, short, fast gates, slow gates, Reverse reverbs, regens, tap delays, flangers, blooms, stereo wideners, you name it, it’s there.

VST/VST3/AU/AAX Plugin formats available. 64-bit system required

Features:

Based on an 1989 Digital Reverb unit, the 1989Verb not only features the characteristics of the original unit but it also features a HiPass and LoPass to enhance the experience. A simple interface allows you to dial tones quickly. You can choose the patch from the dropdown menu or just simply keep clicking the arrows until you reach that golden tone.

Whether your Drums need more weight, synths need more air & excitement, vocals need that warm space to dwell in; 1989Verb is a perfect pair for any retro fan! Works well with modern production as well.

  • VST/AU/AAX Compatible
  • 57 different Reverb presets
  • Hi-Pass & Low-Pass Filters
  • Wet & Dry knobs
  • Stereo & Mono mode

Yesterday’s sound, today’s workflow

1989Verb is an homage to Late 80’s Reverb tones. Warm plates, bright, dark, long, short, fast gates, slow gates, Reverse reverbs, regens, tap delays, flangers, blooms, stereo wideners, you name it, it’s there.

Plugin System Requirements:

  • 64-bit Operating System (MAC OS 10.9 or Windows 7 and higher)
  • Dual-core CPU
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • a Soundcard
  • Supported Audio Editing Software (Check here)
MIDI Pack System Requirements:
  • Any software and hardware which is capable of reading .mid-files in midi standard.
Product details:
  • Our plugins come in VST, AU and AAX Format, for 64-bit systems.
  • Our Samplers expect midi input.
  • Audio processing plugins like 1989Verb expects audio input.
  • Our midipacks are packages of midifiles that can be used as loops for drum libraries to produce audible beats. They are usually compatible with most drum libraries.

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