These can be found in the temporal shaper graph at the plug-in’s bottom right, each occupying its own tab. Before we get to that though, we’d best begin by covering the main elements that you’ll be using to shape your reverb sounds: decay, spread and density. This absence is at the core of what this plug-in is about: you don’t need pre-loaded presets when you can generate your own in seconds. For those used to firing up new plug-ins and flicking through patches to get a broad idea of what they’re capable of, this might seem unsettling. ![]() One of the first things you’ll notice about Smart:Reverb is its lack of presets. ![]() But is this approach really as intelligent as the marketing suggests or is “artificial” the more operative word here? Start from scratch Following on from its successful Smart:EQ 2 and Smart:Comp plug-ins, Sonible’s Smart:Reverb is a source-adaptive effect that listens to your audio and creates for it a custom-tailored preset that can be edited in great detail. ![]() ![]() AI’s grip on modern plug-in design shows no signs of abating, with Austrian company Sonible now turning its attention towards reverb.
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