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GSi TimeVerb-X released
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/timeverb-x/id1643739739
I know everyone’s waiting for the Space Echo, hopefully it’ll come tomorrow since he released the last two in pairs.
Meanwhile, TimeVerb-X digital/spring reverb is out at $17.99 US.
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TimeVerb-X is a new plugin from GSi that combines GSi's “classic” Type4 spring reverb, first released in 2008, and a new algorithmic digital reverb. The “Type4” spring reverb emulation was originally inspired by an Accutronics reverb tank type 4, like those used in classic Hammond organs of the A100 series, also used in many famous electric guitar amplifiers. The digital reverb, instead, was first developed for the GSi Gemini sound module, but was also included in some Crumar hardware instruments. Both effects have been slightly expanded and further improved for the release of TimeVerb-X, as the spring reverb now features a self-oscillating feedback decay adjustment and a stereo width knob, and the digital reverb includes the early reflections section that was missing in the original project. Both reverbs put together make up a great sound when working in parallel, and create some interesting atmospheres when working in series.
TimeVerb-X main features:
- Spring reverb "Type 4" with feedback and stereo operation
- Digital reverb with pre-delay, early reflections and room size adjustment
- Built-in programmer with unlimited number of Programs (comes with 16 factory Programs)
- Integrated user's manual
- Comes with AUv3 extension
Comments
Can testify it sounds excellent
DONE!! Now where's the Space Echo!!!
Coming very very soon I believe!
Sounds it better than FabFilter Pro R ?
Pro-R is fantastic. Does it have a spring reverb effect though? I haven't read through the manual but none of the presets refer to Spring reverb
Pro-R is a pure algorithmic reverb, it doesn't have a spring emulation.
Interesting combi of digital reverb/spring. The Space Echo has a very nice spring reverb onboard as well. (Of course not with the extra controls of this reverb unit).
Nice demo 👏🏾
This thing is insane.
Giveaway details in the pinned comment. I absolutely love the feedback and the ‘slap’ function
Nice demo 👏🏾
I had a "Bad Signal" error in AUM. Maybe something related with feedback.
Anyone else has experienced this?
I have had that before in AUM but not with this. Contact the dev maybe - according to Jonatan, this always means a problem with the app, not an AUM problem
I hope this goes on sale
nice. can you hit it like a real spring?
Yep! I love it. And it sounds really good to boot.
I still love this reverb. I dunno what it is, just hits a sweet spot for me.
Same here. I’m not sure why it doesn’t get brought up as much. It might be my favorite spring reverb on iOS. Really lush and can get weird. My 2 favorite things.
I think the dev was porting stuff very quickly initially, and ppl couldn't keep up. Given the novelty bias of the forum, once an app gets overlooked and is no longer new, it seems it is unlikely to generate that much buzz. The moment is gone and people have moved on. That would be my guess. There are probably exceptions to this, sleeper hits, or apps that suddenly re-emerge from obscurity. Piano Motifs would be a great example of the first, I reckon, the second, I'm not sure!
Definitely. I’ll sometimes see a thread for an old app resurrected which will lead to lots of newfound interest in it. It’s kinda cool to see.
I agree with you, it seems like it was almost once new app a week for a couple months there lol. Personally I’m a big fan of their offerings so far. The organs especially get a ton of use from me. Just Piano too.