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Revolver Native v7 is a convolution reverb plugin designed to place your sources in a credible space, sculpt precise depth of field, and deliver an immediately "studio" sounding signature. It is used both in mixing (vocals, drums, guitars, synths, orchestra) and in post-production to recreate realistic ambiances or, conversely, to design more creative textures through impulse response manipulation. Its approach allows transitioning from a tight, clear room to large halls while maintaining fine control over attack, density, and color.
At the heart of Revolver Native v7, convolution captures and reproduces the "signature" of a place or device. The plugin goes further by offering total impulse manipulation, ideal for adjusting the realism (or character) of the reverb depending on the context: blending in the mix, managing depth, optimizing vocal intelligibility, or thickening a snare without muddying transients.
Positive or negative predelay offers a precise tool to position the reverb relative to the direct signal. This helps preserve an instrument's attack while adding breadth or creating more unusual effects. Going further, the decay crossover network allows shaping the decay more musically by controlling how the reverb fades across the spectrum.
Revolver Native v7 includes a dedicated two-band reverb EQ to quickly refine color (reduce overwhelming bass, soften excessive brightness, etc.). Additionally, a routable three-band EQ is provided: a major asset for adapting the reverb to the track, avoiding masking, and keeping a clean mix, especially in dense productions (modern pop, electro, saturated rock, orchestral).
Thanks to a flexible signal routing system, you can organize the processing path to meet concrete studio needs: more precise reverb on certain spectral areas, clearer placements, or parallel processing. The two synchronizable delay lines also open the door to rhythmic ambiances: subtle slap before the reverb, tempo-synced effects on synths, or dynamic space creation on a lead vocal.
Double-precision processing aims for optimal calculation quality, useful for demanding sessions. Low latency facilitates use in recording and mixing, and availability in mono and stereo simplifies integration on individual tracks, effect buses, and reverb returns.