Univox U3R Pro Verb IRs
P2P | 06 March 2025 | 7.35 MB
Very cool trippy sounding rare vintage spring reverb! Great for Reggae & Dub Styles! (96kHz/24bit)
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Very cool trippy sounding rare vintage spring reverb! Great for Reggae & Dub Styles! (96kHz/24bit)
One of the best sounding stereo tube spring reverb ever made! Very lush sounding tube reverb. You get 22 world class impulse responses (Stereo/Mono). (24Bit/96kHz Wav Files) Listen to the demos how these IR’s cut through the mix!
The real sound of spring reverberations. Six customized classic spring reverb models.
This great sounding spring reverb is unique among Nebula reverbs, because it includes a control which acts like a ’tilt’ EQ, tilting from ‘bassy’, through flat, to ‘trebly’. It sounds massive on the bassy side. I also provide a fade control which allows you to shorten the length of the reverb while keeping a nice smooth fade-out. These controls are both firsts in the Nebula world, and they allow you to fine-tune the sound so the reverb fits more perfectly in your mixes. I made ‘lite’ versions for use during mixing, that you can use to audition the sound and find the best combinations of settings on the controls that work well in your mix. These versions load fast and use little resources, so you should even be able to use multiple instances. The full versions sound better though, so you should switch to them for rendering, which is quick and easy to do using the buttons on the included custom skin! There’s also a version of the reverb without the fade control, and another without the EQ and fade controls. Those use even less CPU, and all are accessible from the buttons on the skin.
Gorgeous sounding spring reverb! You can get lots of different spring sounds out of it! It blends in the mixes very easily. You get the Analog Tape Files for Magic and also the Digital ones for more clarity. You get 20 Impulses of this wonderful punchy sounding Spring Reverb! (24Bit/96kHz Wav Files)
A flexible spring reverb box-of-tricks. If you’re familiar with Bazille, you might already have come across its built-in spring unit. We took that one, then modelled two more reverb tanks, paired it with drive section, filter stage, envelope, and mod matrix. It emulates a hand-picked selection of the most popular units you will find in classic guitar and instrument amplifiers, recreating the odd character of real springs.
Echomixer device, which housed three germanium preamps and a Hammond IV spring reverb. Modelled on a modified example of an original unit from 1960, the emulation brings the classic sound into modern production environments. The GUI replicates the layout of the original hardware unit, with the top section occupied by input and output level controls and three vertical faders that control the level of each preamp channel (labelled A, B and C). Channel A is a clean version of the preamp, whilst B provides a modelled version of the original preamp circuitry, and C offers a more obviously saturated option — the signal flows in series from left to right, and each channel can be independently engaged or bypassed. A pair of horizontal faders follow, with the first setting the balance between wet and dry signals, and the second acting as a ‘character’ control and offering a variable amount of modelled germanium distortion.