Eventide Tverb is a room reverb plugin designed to recreate and especially control the sense of space in a mix, as if you were placing real microphones in a recording room. It is used to add depth to a vocal, widen a snare drum, position a guitar realistically in a room, or create more pronounced and "produced" ambiances thanks to post-reverb gates. Its strength lies in letting you precisely decide where the reverb comes from, how it unfolds in the stereo field, and how it reacts to the signal dynamics.
Tverb is based on a modeled virtual room where you mix three mic takes. The main microphone provides subtle ambiance and a coherent base, while two movable microphones allow you to adjust the sense of distance, reflection density, and depth of field. Move them until you find the placement that "fits" the track, from close and intimate to wide and lush.
Thanks to an algorithmic approach, Tverb allows real-time adjustments and movements that would be difficult to achieve with impulse response-based methods. You can refine the room character with essential parameters like decay, diffusion, and EQ, then push creativity further by animating the microphones in space for lively and evolving textures.
Tverb stands out with its production-oriented approach: the reverb channels feature linkable post-reverb gates to precisely control the closing time, closing speed, and forced open duration. The result: a reverb that can stay clean and readable or create spectacular effects, perfect for very dynamic vocals, 80s-style ambiances, toms, and snares.
Each microphone benefits from post-reverb processing inspired by a "console" workflow, with individual channel control and a master to finely balance presence and space. Add to that signal inversion buttons to manage (or create) phase interactions, and a very practical Mix Lock to browse presets without losing your wet/dry ratio.