Shimmer Vst Plugin

You know when you’ve got a mix that sounds incredible, but it’s just lacking a little bit of life in the top and bottom end? I think we all know that struggle all too well, and that’s why Slate Digital’s Revival plugin is a great thing to have in your toolbox of audio tricks.

This plugin has some great pads and a lot of these presets are perfect for those who use pads frequently. What To Look For In A VST. First off, the sounds and the number of presets are always what I value the most. For pads, I want to have a ton of different options that I can go in and tweak. We make digital reverb and analog-inspired delay plugins for musicians, engineers and other audio artists. We're obsessed with creating powerful tools with simple interfaces. Our goal is to inspire you and help your work to flow. With shimmer effect. It is made for really long and deep reverbs, and the pitchshifter in the reverb engine takes care of the shimmer effect sound. Available for Windows as 32bit VST. Go to mainpage to.

Revival Skillz

The result of years of research into what makes things sound ‘better’, Slate Digital’s Revival is a new type of Sonic Enhancer. Borrowing aspects of tubes, tape, transformers and world-class analog filters, it can be used on individual tracks – for adding air to pop vocals or fatness to drums, for instance – but it is also amazing during the mastering stage to bring out details in.

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Just by glancing at it, it’s easy to see it’s not a complicated thing. Two knobs, and that’s it; the Shimmer knob adds some really nice air and silky sounding top end to your sources, and the Thickness knob adds a nice round but punchy low end to your sources.

Shimmer Vst Plugin

However, it’s not as much of a “kick you in the face” sound as it is a “gently pat your head” sound, so on individual sources it may not be as noticeable as you think.

At this point I imagine you’re thinking “So what? It just adds high and low end.” But it’s more than that! Revival is a plugin that quite literally revives your mix, guitars, drums, or whatever it is you use it on. Don’t just take my word for it though, listen to these audio examples

Shimmer Plugin

Raw acoustic track, no processing

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Shimmer at 100%, Thickness at 0%

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Thickness at 100%, Shimmer at 0%

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Shimmer and thickness both at 100%

http://audiopluginguy.com/wp-content/uploads/Acoustic-BOTH.wav

Same as above, but with the CS-EQ added in

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Pretty good, right? I think it’s amazing that a plugin as great and as unique as Revival is free. Yeah, that’s right, free. That being said, you do require an iLok 2 to use it, but if you already have one then you’re good to go!

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Pitch-shifted Reverb Plug-in
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If lush, smooth, shimmer reverb and freeze effects are your thing, look no further than ShimmerVerb.

ShimmerVerb is the latest DAW plug‑in to have been ported from Eventide's H9 hardware platform. Essentially, it combines reverb with a dual pitch-shifter, delay and EQ, and it aims to replicate some of the more creative pitched-reverb techniques that were developed by studio engineers in the early 1980s, who used combinations of hardware. While some shimmer reverb effects rely on pitch-shifting the reverb tail, this one places pitch-shifters in the feedback loop, resulting in a more complex sound.

Authorised via an iLok account, ShimmerVerb can be used as Mono In/Out, Mono In/Stereo Out, or Stereo In/Out plug‑in, and it supports all the common plug‑in formats on Mac OS and Windows.

At the heart of the plug‑in is an algorithmic reverb, whose output goes directly to the plug‑in's output. However, this reverb output is tapped to feed, via a delay, two independent pitch-shifters, which operate in parallel. Their outputs are fed via a three-band crossover (that acts as an EQ), back into a summing point that sends some of this signal back into the reverb's input, via the feedback control. To prevent non-musical results, the pitch-shifters move in musical intervals of fourths, fifths and octaves, though these values can also be detuned in one cent steps.

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The control layout is similar to that of the other H9-series plug‑ins, with three footswitch-styled buttons and a ribbon controller below the main panel. In addition to the input and output level sliders, the main panel sports 10 knobs for setting the wet/dry mix, the reverb decay time and size, the two pitch-shifter values (which each have a maximum range of ±2 octaves), delay time (up to 1000ms, and it may also be tempo or tap sync'ed), the three EQ band controls and Feedback.

Feedback obviously sets the amount of pitch-shift added to the reverb tail, but if you keep turning the knob to beyond its 100-percent position, you'll find that the legend changes to Pitch Kill, and then to Freeze. This presents some useful possibilities when using automation, as Pitch Kill takes out any pitch-shift, while Freeze produces an 'infinite reverb' effect by recirculating the audio in the reverb buffer and muting the input. It's a great sound-design tool as it allows you to generate drones, which can be further modified by adjusting the reverb controls once Freeze is engaged.

It's a great sound-design tool, as it allows you to generate drones.

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As with other H9-series plug‑ins, the ribbon allows for smooth morphing between two sets of parameters. The first of the three 'footswitches' acts as a bypass, while Hotswitch allows you to store control settings (so you can toggle between current control settings and stored values). Switch three also operates Freeze, and MIDI control is supported, so you can use it with hardware controllers as well as automation.

ShimmerVerb creates a lush, smooth effect, and there's plenty of variation on offer. It sounds quite ethereal on guitar but it can also work magic on synths and even vocal sounds. Detuning the shifters opens up the possibility of subtle pitch-spiralling, which can make for a lovely, rich sound, while adding fourth or fifth intervals can also generate some interest. Add in some tempo-sync'ed delay and there's a wealth of shimmer sounds that will sit nicely alongside your rhythm tracks. Some of the octave-down effects are quite dramatic too, so if you thought shimmer was just sparkly reverb, you have some pleasant surprises coming your way! The effects on offer here have applications in many genres, but for ambient guitar it's a must-have. There's a lot to like about ShimmerVerb, particularly if you get it at the introductory price!

Summary

Another successful port from Eventide's H9 hardware, ShimmerVerb augments the conventional shimmer reverb with some useful features.

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Full price $99. (Discounted price when going to press $39.)

Full price $99. (Discounted price when going to press $39.)