FarSpace and NearSpace are universal binary AU reverb plugins. These are inspired by recent advancements in the state of the art for algorithmic reverbs- people are turning to algorithmic verb over convolution verb to get a more 'alive' space, as convolution can come off dead and static. FarSpace and NearSpace are $59.99.

 They're also taking heavy advantage of the things learned through developing Airwindows Desk- so they will 'go with' mixes that use Desk on every channel. NearSpace is a sort of room ambience, very transparent for how near it is. FarSpace is basically a very large hall ambience, specifically meant for super-distant reverberation. It works well on orchestral sound, with some of the invisible, palpable quality of the current world's-best reverb- Bricasti- at one sixtieth of the price, native ITB.

 Mind you- nothing replaces Bricasti. Casey is a deity of acoustic space, and if you have a few thousand dollars for verb, go here because neither I nor anybody else can beat that short of putting up mics in a perfect room. But if you have sixty dollars for verb... please try the FarSpace/NearSpace demos against anything else that isn't Bricasti, and I think you might be pleased with both the cost AND the sound.

 Try the demo of this by downloading the demo collection! You're not allowed to use the demo for actual work. It politely mutes itself briefly every couple minutes, and that's the only thing it does to spite you. It won't expire or do anything to you, and when you get the actual plugin, throw away the demo and put the real version in its place and most software should replace saved instances of the demo with the real thing seamlessly, retaining any settings. Please support my cooperative, unhostile demos with sales of the real software.


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