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MREV-MIXER

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Create unique and authentic reverbs using this audio plugin which ships with springs, plates, and spaces. Mix a reverb by choosing any combination of the three types. Four different characteristic options are available for each of the reverb types.

Available as VST3/AU & AAX Plug-Ins (64-bit only) for Windows & macOS
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MREV-MIXER Sound Examples

Please find a list of examples. The first sample is a dry signal while the second is one with reverb applied. An image used for each of the settings is provided below the sample with reverb.

Dry Lead Guitar
Lead Guitar with Reverb
Settings for Lead
Dry Drums
Drums with Subtle Reverb
Settings for Drums
Dry Rythym Guitar
Rythym Guitar with Reverb
Settings for Rythym

Description

Create unique and authentic reverbs using the springs, plates & spaces that are shipped with this reverb combiner audio plugin. Mix a reverb by choosing any combination of springs, plates, and spaces. Four different characteristic options are available for each of the reverb types.

Modify the intensity parameter to add emphasis to the reverb tail. Additionally, add pre-delay or modulation to the signal. Adjust the focus of the reverb by using the individual high pass and low pass filters on both the DRY and WET channels. Additionally, dial-in the amount of dry signal and adjust how much of the wet reverb signal is added, or simply bypass a reverb type.

Additional Features for MREV Mixer (a springs, plates & spaces reverb)

Craft the sound to suit your audio.

  • Push the signal to soft clip by increasing the input slider beyond zero dB. Subsequently, this will add in a subtle arctan wave shape soft-clipping which increases as the slider goes above zero dB. Therefore, this can be used to shape the output and introduce new sounds.
  • The EQ has built-in Mid-Side processing capabilities and output gain and phase controls. Use the mid/side processing to create your own reverb blend. Perhaps the side channel needs more reverb or requires different settings. For example, a drum bus may require more reverb on the hi-hat and less on the kick drum. Switching between mid and side enables a separate set of controls.
  • Use the A-B comparison, so that different settings can be compared. The keep button resets the A-B functionality, so that current settings can be retained.
  • Save your presets using the inbuilt preset functionality. The plugin ships with a selection of presets that can be used as starting points to create your own reverb.
  • All plugins come with free updates, so please remember to subscribe to our mailing list to be notified of future updates.

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MREV-MIXER User Guide ⇨

MREV-MIXER User Guide

This is a guide on how to use the MREV-MIXER plugin.

Create a unique reverb sound using this reverb mixer which ships with springs, plates, and spaces. Mix your own reverb by choosing any combination of the three types. Four different characteristic options are available for each of the reverb types.

Modify the intensity and add pre-delay or modulation to the signal. Use high pass and low pass filters on each channel. Dial-in the amount of dry signal and adjust how much wet signal of each of the different reverb types is added, or simply bypass a reverb type.

Additional Features

  • Push the signal to soft clip by increasing the input slider beyond zero dB.
  • The EQ has built-in Mid-Side processing capabilities and output gain and phase controls.
  • A-B comparison
  • Preset functionality (includes a selection of factory presets)

The EQ operates in stereo mode or dual-mono mode.

Stereo Channel View of the MREV-MIXER Plugin
Stereo Channel View of the MREV-MIXER Plugin
Mono Channel View of the MREV-MIXER Plugin
Mono Channel View of the MREV-MIXER Plugin

The input level can be adjusted between the values -∞dB to 12dB, using the input slider. Soft clipping occurs if the input signal moves above zero dB.

Main Panel

There are four separate outputs, which include a dry signal, springs, plates, and spaces.

  • Each of the outputs can be enabled/bypassed using the activation button below each of the four outputs.
  • Each output has a high pass and low pass filter attached. This can be used to adjust the signal that is affected.
  • The reverb outputs can be controlled using the following parameters:
    • Intensity: increases the impact of the reverb
    • Modulate: applies a modulation signal to the reverb
    • Wet: Changes the amount of reverb signal applied
    • Pre Delay: Applies a pre delay to the reverb signal

Controller Panel

MSLR (Mid/Side/Left/Right)

MREV-MIXER stereo controller panel
MREV-MIXER stereo controller panel

In stereo mode, the MSLR panel will appear. The MSLR panel allows the processing and the output to be controlled.

  • Select either Mid (M), Side(S), Left(L) or Right(R) or All(A) channels to activate.
  • Selecting the A button will process the left and right channels using the settings in the active main panel.
  • Selecting either M or S will perform Mid/Side processing while selecting L or R will perform LR processing. Each channel will be processed using a separate main panel for each channel.
  • Pressing either L or M will activate a panel with a grey border OR pressing R or S will activate a panel with an orange border. Settings can then be adjusted for the grouping selected.
  • If any of the MSLR buttons are active, activating the link button (situated between the LM group and the RS group) will cause both channels to be processed. If the link button is not active, then the channel selected will be unprocessed, while the other corresponding channel will be left untouched. Both signals will combine to form the output.
  • The Solo buttons (speaker buttons at the top of the group allow either channel to be muted. For instance, if M is active but S should be muted, then disable the speaker above the RS group.

Output Slider

The output slider allows the signal output to be adjusted between -∞dB and 12dB.

  • Disable the link button between the Out L and Out R to allow the sliders to move independently.
  • Use the phase buttons below each slider to toggle the phase of either the left or right channel.

Reset Button

The reset button (circular arrow button below the output slider group of controls), can be pressed to reset the plugin to factory defaults.

Top Menu (Presets and A-B Comparison)

Top menu with A-B comparison, presets and bypass functionality

The top menu provides the following functionality:

  • Bypass option
  • A-B Comparison functionality: Click the A-B button to initiate the comparison. Make changes to the settings and then click the A-B button again to compare with the original. Click the Keep button to keep the preferred version ie. A or B.
  • Preset functionality: Select from the list of factory presets or save your own by clicking the Save Preset button. Click the Delete Preset button to delete a preset.

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