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Reproducing Alesis Microverb "reverse"
I'm looking for ways to reproduce what used to be called "non-linear" reverbs, and in particular the Reverse setting on the original Alesis Microverb. I have yet to find an app that does this in any recognizable way - though a few have "swell" or something similar - and I'm wondering if anyone knows of one I've overlooked, or can suggest an alternative?
The two options that occur to me are a modular path with verb/gate/envelope, or even a DSP approach using something like Audulus.

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Velvet Machine is great for reverse or gated verbs. You could edit envelope as you want. Instant shoegaze tone
I'll give that a try, thanks.
Edit: perfect. Thank you again.
velvet machine has a preset named bloom that references alesis reverbs.
other reverbs that will do proper reverse reverbs;
altispace2. all IR captures can process reverse. includes AMS rmx16 non-linear captures, Yamaha spx90 and spx990 non-linear captures. also has a gate for all reverbs.
stellarvox. very configurable for any shape of reverse reverb you may want.
phonlyth cascade. same developer as velvet machine. all pass reverb, so different sound than velvet machine. reverse reverbs. great reverb.
though not 'reverb', eventide ultratap can accomplish reverse fade in like a proper reverse reverb. a control named 'slurm' smears the taps and allows a reverberant sound with no decay.
no need for the modular path.
Apply a rising envelope on your favorite reverb inpulse response and load it into your favorite convolution reverb plugin.
I do it all inside Drambo (using several Convolvers to I can choose between different reverb lengths) but an audio editor plus IR plugin will do it too.