MVerb2020
by SocaLabs
System :
Win32
Win64
OSX
Linux
Format :
VST
AU
MVerb2020 is a studio quality reverb based on the open-source Mverb by Martin Eastwood Audio.
Its release is intended to provide a practical demonstration of Dattorro's figure-of-eight reverb structure and provide the open source community with a high quality reverb.
Martin Eastwood's version of this plugin is no longer updated, this is simply a 64-bit update of his plugin with the standard SocaLabs UI.
Its release is intended to provide a practical demonstration of Dattorro's figure-of-eight reverb structure and provide the open source community with a high quality reverb.
Martin Eastwood's version of this plugin is no longer updated, this is simply a 64-bit update of his plugin with the standard SocaLabs UI.
Stoby Joe
(3/5)
Feb 12 2022
This plug in sounds great. Warm, fat, thick.... But... It causes Reaper to crash. And after said crash the song file will crash upon loading until I pull MVerb from my VST folder. This may not be the case with other DAW's but I causes me fits.
John Burns
(3/5)
Aug 07 2021
Neither terrible nor great. Doesn't sound as good as my DAW reverb. Seems to drop the volume level even at max gain. CPU usage is average.
Frank
Jun 19 2020
Loved it on the first note!!! Very smooth tail and believable room space. Thank You
Thall
Apr 07 2020
Works in streamlabs when selected, but when i click to open the interface streamlabs freezes...
Motie
(5/5)
Mar 17 2020
Nice one, very good reverb thanks. Very simple to operate too, and really nice sounds. Wow, looks like my old TAL-Reverb-4 has finally been 'usurped' :-)
Audio on Linux
(5/5)
Mar 11 2020
Thanks for the Linux version
Darko
(5/5)
Mar 04 2020
Finally Mverb is 64-bit.
Hello
(5/5)
Mar 01 2020
Highly recommend this one, very good sounding & low cpu, very good classic algorithm.
Digital Rules
(5/5)
Mar 01 2020
Nice update to a nice reverb.
Patricia
(5/5)
Feb 28 2020
MVerb has always been very reliable and low CPU. Happy to see this 64 bit upgrade. Sounds good once you turn El/Mx down a bit