Musikmesse: IK Goes Oldskool with High-end Reverbs

New-fangled convolution reverbs may be capable of perfectly
reproducing real audio spaces, but what if you want a classic reverb
sound? IK has launched Classik Studio Reverb
(CSR-1) with just that need in mind. Four models cover hall/room,
ambience, plate, and inverse reverbs. And if you're the kind of person
who gets uneasy when "90s nostalgia clubs" open, get ready for this:
we're now modeling digital reverbs. (Digital emulation of . . . digital?)

The plugs look gorgeous and have an endless slew of sonic controls,
with high-quality DSP, a customizable modulation matrix, parameter
morphing, built-in LFOs and filtering. This is flying first-class, no
question.

Every Mac/Windows format available (VST/RTAS/AU/DX, TDM on the way); US$/EUR 399.

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OH, man this is freeking sweet. too bad that they are so dang expensive. is it really that hard to model?

I guess they were early digital, but dang!!!

April 11, 2005 @ 4:20 pm
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