Plug-ins are getting better and better as the time passes by. Not long ago, you would pay a lot of money for a professional quality sound plug-in. If you couldn’t afford them, you would get a poor quality component, but free of charge. Nowadays this is changing, faster every day around the world.
In this case, we present the last innovation from people of Professional Sound Projects (you can visit them at www.PSPaudioware.com), maybe best known from their famous and consecrated MixPack bundle, PSP’s Piano Verb. This is a VST plug-in available for free and in the top of the list of high quality sound plug-ins at the moment. PSP’s Piano Verb, available for both Windows and Macintosh users, provides a variation of a reverb effect. Why we talk about a variation? Because the particularity of Piano Verb (from there its name) is to emulate the specific reverberant behavior of piano strings. The frequency range covered by Piano Verb goes from 55 Hz to 103.8 Hz and is divided into twelve string operators, each one of which are tuned to a different interval. Controls for detuning and transposing the system as you like are available.
A small window emulating an amplifier front gather all the controls of the plug-in. Since they simulate to be rotating controls it could be a little hard to manipulate them with the mouse. Let’s list them:
• Decay Time
• Transpose
• Damping
• Tune
• Detune
• Mix
• Bypass
• Output
Piano Verb can produce a wide range of effects. Anything in between strange metallic, harp like tones to normal and really convincing normal reverb sounds, you can surely get it from this plug-in.
In general terms, we could say that it could be difficult to find a better option to Piano Verb without spending some bucks, so if you were looking up for something like this go ahead to PSP web site and download it totally free. You won’t regret.
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