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Nice (and free!) reverb plugin

🔗Jonathan M. Szanto <JSZANTO@...>

9/4/2003 8:34:46 AM

For those of you in, or moving into, the soft realm...

Last night I was looking at recommendations for reverb plugins, and saw some very nice comments about verbs from a company called Anwida. A number of the people were remarking on how good their *free* version was, so I checked it out. It works seamlessly in Sonar and Sound Forge, and really does sound very, very nice. If you are dabbling, or maybe just a little deeper than that, you might want to look at Anwida DX Reverb Light 2.0, available just for the cost of downloading:

http://www.anwida.com/

Cheers,
Jon

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@...>

9/6/2003 9:56:28 AM

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<JSZANTO@A...> wrote:
> For those of you in, or moving into, the soft realm...
>
> Last night I was looking at recommendations for reverb plugins, and
saw
> some very nice comments about verbs from a company called Anwida. A
number
> of the people were remarking on how good their *free* version was,
so I
> checked it out. It works seamlessly in Sonar and Sound Forge, and
really
> does sound very, very nice. If you are dabbling, or maybe just a
little
> deeper than that, you might want to look at Anwida DX Reverb Light
2.0,
> available just for the cost of downloading:
>
> http://www.anwida.com/
>
> Cheers,
> Jon

***Jon, when you get a chance with all of your free time... :) could
you please write up a little "Softsynths for Dummies" pamphlet with
all your discoveries and how much the software costs and computer
compatibilities (as well as microtuning possibilities). I could
greatly use such a resource, and I'm sure others could as well. Just
a suggestion...

best,

Joe

🔗Jonathan M. Szanto <JSZANTO@...>

9/6/2003 10:47:58 AM

Joe,

{you wrote...}
>***Jon, when you get a chance with all of your free time... :) could
>you please write up a little "Softsynths for Dummies" pamphlet with
>all your discoveries and how much the software costs and computer
>compatibilities (as well as microtuning possibilities).

No.

Well, yes. :)

Time, truly, is squeezed, but I feel I owe it to others to share. I *DO* want to reserve time for myself to actually make music with these things!, but I'll try to post a synopsis.

I also want to, when I have the time to foster it, resurrect the ides of 'snapshots' of peoples own work scenarios - a brief essay on what they use and how they use it.

The last caveat is that this is very much a moving target, and after initial info is shared people have to get out and try themselves - and then share what, and what doesn't - work.

Cheers,
Jon