Empress Reverb Vst Ableton Mac

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Next in our “Best of Free VST” series, we scoured the internet for five of the best free reverb plugins out there to get your feet (and sounds) wet. All the plugins listed have versions compatible with both Mac and Windows and are relatively up-to-date with current operating systems. Some are available directly from Splice’s Plugins catalog.

Be sure to check out the Splice project at the bottom of this article for a demo of the five plugins along with a download of our free custom presets!

1. Reverb Solo by Acon Digital

Acon Digital’s Reverb Solo secures a spot on this list for its unapologetic simplicity. The plugin has nothing but a dial that adjusts the reverb color and a horizontal bar that adjusts the dry / wet ratio. While room for fine-tuning may be limited, this reverb is a great tool to quickly get effective sounds going without dozens of parameters bogging you down.

Download the free plugin here: Reverb Solo

Reverb Solo is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 – 10.12 and Windows 7 – 10.

2. OldSkoolVerb by Voxengo

Voxengo’s OldSkoolVerb adds the ability to fine-tune in comparison to Reverb Solo without sacrificing the idea of a simple UI. The outboard gear-esque horizontal arrangement of dials makes adjusting the parameters an effortless process. Different settings are easy to A/B and numerical values can be typed into each parameter for maximum precision. The reverb comes with a bank of presets that provide a good starting point for a variety of applications.

Dowload the free plugin here: OldSkoolVerb

OldSkoolVerb is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 and later versions as well as Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and later versions.

3. SAFE Reverb by Semantic Audio

Semantic Audio’s SAFE Reverb is part of their free SAFE Plugins series that was created under an interesting concept – the user is able to upload and download custom plugin settings via Semantic Audio’s server by searching for descriptor words that other users assigned to their uploads. In this way, SAFE Reverb essentially has an infinite set of presets that can be experimented with endlessly. Even without this nifty feature, SAFE Reverb offers great flexibility, allowing a user to control all basic parameters one would expect on a reverb plugin (density, decay, size, dampen, pre-delay, etc) without being overwhelming due to its minimalist interface.

Download the free plugin here: SAFE Reverb

SAFE Reverb is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 and later as well as Windows and Linux.

4. TAL-Reverb-2 by TAL-Togu Audio Line

TAL-Togu Audio Line’s TAL-Reverb-2 delivers clean, lush sounding reverbs that can be used to add shimmer and midrange complexity to your production. The plugin emulates a plate reverb, which means it won’t be an effective room simulator but will add a unique synthetic color characteristic of plates. TAL-Reverb-2 features a neat Stereo Width dial that can be activated to subtly expand a track’s stereo image, as well as a 3-band EQ that can add upper frequency air, midrange warmth, and low-end body with ease.

Empress Reverb Vst Ableton Mac

Download the free plugin here: TAL-Reverb-2

TAL-Reverb-2 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 and later versions as well as Windows XP and later versions.

5. Ambience by Magnus @ Smartelectonix

Magnus @ Smartelectronix’s Ambience is a powerful reverb that effectively incorporates traditional reverb parameters alongside distinctive functionalities, unified by a sleek GUI (for Mac users note that the AU version doesn’t come with the polished GUI, but will still include all of the parameters). The gating feature is powerful in adding an electronic edge to any production, while the ‘hold’ function can turn any standard reverb setting into a lush pad. Ambience is a great reverb for creating expansive, otherworldly spaces, while also excelling in more reserved applications.

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Download the free plugin here: Ambience

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Ambience is compatible with Mac OS 9 and later versions as well as Windows operating systems.

Download the demo project:

The project below showcases the five reverb plugins with custom presets from Splice. The project first plays a dry vocal sample and then loops with a different reverb plugin applied to each repeat.


Download our custom presets for all 5 free reverbs.

Find the vocal sample used in this project on Splice Sounds.
Find the percussion sample used in this project on Splice Sounds.

June 22, 2017

Available with the release of Live 9 Suite, the Convolution Reverb is an exciting new creative device for bringing new space to your sounds. See and hear more about the Convolution Reverb in a new video, then read on for insights into convolution, including some from Ableton sound designer Christian Kleine.

You don't need to understand what's going on under the hood in order to use Live's Convolution Reverb, but it's a fascinating process to learn about. A reverb based on the mathematical process of convolution, takes an 'impulse response', or 'IR' - a sample from a real-world space - and uses this to digitally simulate the reverberation of that space. 'Only a convolution reverb can capture the ambience of a real space, or real hardware, and recreate it on a computer.' explains Ableton sound designer Christian Kleine. 'With a convolution reverb, you can easily access the reverb of many spaces, and still tweak them.'

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Made in collaboration with Alex Harker at Huddersfield University, Live 9's Convolution Reverb offers zero latency for a lush, natural sound. The Convolution Reverb also includes over 200 IRs from professional acousticians, featuring spaces from around the world, vintage hardware, experimental sounds, and more. Christian Kleine personally contributed IRs from his collection of rare instruments and effects, including vintage plate echos, spring reverbs, tape delays, and more.

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Live 9's Convolution Reverb includes Convolution Reverb Pro, a device which allows for extended tweaking options such as EQ, damping, modulation, and more. 'The reverse function in Convolution Reverb Pro is especially nice.' says Christian. 'You can modify an original IR to something completely new, and then resave the design as a new preset.' Convolution Reverb Pro also allows for combining two IRs - one for early reflections, and one for late - for a hybrid sound that combines elements of multiple spaces.

Live 9's Convolution Reverb also comes with the IR Measurement Tool device, which facilitates the creation of personal IRs. Use the IR Measurement Tool to get a perfect sample from your own hardware - or just drag and drop an audio file into the Convolution Reverb device. You don't even need to stick to reverberant spaces - try out a variety of sounds, and explore new spaces.