We'll be sharing all the best Black Friday plugin deals throughout the event. Altiverb 7 is efficient on the CPU, offers many parameters to tweak reverb, is total recall automatable, and has 64 bit support. It uses top quality samples of real spaces to create reverb, ranging from Sydney Opera House to the cockpit of a Jumbo Jet. Altiverb 7 is a respected convolution reverb plug-in. With the Black Friday music deals incoming, it could be worth holding out until the end of November to pick up a bargain. Audio Ease upgrades Altiverb to version 7. Right, with that said and our octet of space race contenders heading for the starting line, let’s get going. So, as well as Altiverb 7 (our pick of the convolution bunch - as it should be, given the price), be sure to check out the likes of LiquidSonics’ Reverberate, Waves’ IR-1 and AudioThing’s Fog Convolver, too. Only one convolution entrant features in our line-up here, but that’s just a reflection of the reverb plugin marketplace, which is balanced overwhelmingly towards the algorithmic, rather than the quality of convolution reverbs in general. Broadly speaking, convolution is the one to reach for when physical realism and dynamic sensitivity are the goals - putting an orchestra in a concert hall, say, or a singer on a stage - while algorithmic reverbs offer more adaptability and ‘spectacle’, making them more appropriate for dance, electronic, rock and pop production (although those aren’t hard and fast rules, of course).
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