Impulse Reverb Vst Free

Convology XT is a free convolution reverb VST plugin developed by Impulse Record. It includes a collection of 70 reverb impulse responses captured from a variety of vintage hardware reverb units. Additional impulse responses are available for purchase on the developer’s website.

  1. Vst Reverb Free
  2. Free Impulse Response Vst

Convology XT – The “Complete” Library (sold separately) includes 2,965 Vintage Reverb Presets – 126 Pieces of Vintage Studio Outboard Gear! Worldwide Studio Partners Sampling Gear On Numerous Grammy Winning Artists!

VST – AU – AAX

80s-90s DSP1 – Basic – 9 units
80s-90s DSP2 – Classic – 15 Units
80s-90s DSP3 – Pro – 15 Units
Echo Space – 10 Units
Plates – 17 Different Physical Plates
Springs Boingy – 13 units
Springs Bright – 13 units
Springs Warm – 10 units
Vintage Amps – 17 Different Amps
Vintage German DSPs – 245, 246, 248 and 250 – 7 Units

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Convology XT Complete

Vintage Amps

Impulse

80s – 90s Basic DSP

Vst Reverb Free

80s – 90s DSP Pro

Springs Warm

Free Impulse Response Vst

Springs Boingy

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  1. In the program matrix, click Import.
  2. Navigate to the file that you want to import, and click Open.

    The file is loaded into REVerence. The channels from an interleaved file are imported in the same order as in other areas of the program (for example, the VST Connections window), see below.

  3. Make the appropriate settings and add a picture, if available.

    Pictures residing in the same folder as the impulse response file or in the parent folder are automatically found and displayed.

  4. Click the Store button to save the impulse response and its settings as a program. That way you can recall the setup at any time.

The program slot turns blue, indicating that a program is loaded.

Note

When saving a program, the impulse response file itself is only referenced. It still resides in the same location as before and is not modified in any way.

Repeat these steps for any impulse response files that you want to work with.