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Retro algorithmic reverb plugin in JUCE with multiple algorithms (including emulations of classic hardware) and more to come.

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RS Algorithmic Verb

Implements a number of different reverb algorithms, including plate and hall reverbs from Dattorro; Gardner's 1992 room reverbs; 4 feedback delay network reverbs using the "FDN Toolbox"; and two experimental/special-effect reverbs. More algorithms to come.

RSAlgorithmicVerb_test_061124.mp4
RSAlgorithmicVerb_constellation_061924.mp4

Build Dependencies:

macOS:

  • Compiled macOS files are available under "Releases". Unzip the files and place them in
    • Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/ (AU)
    • Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/ (VST3)
  • You will likely need to disable Gatekeeper for the plugins. To do this for AU, type...
spctl --add "/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/RSAlgorithmicVerb.component"

...for VST3...

spctl --add "/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/RSAlgorithmicVerb.vst3"
  • You can also add the file path by typing...
spctl --add 

...(with a space at the end) and dragging the plugin file into the terminal, which will automatically add the file path.

Linux/Windows:

Compiler targets are available for Linux and Windows. Set up JUCE on your computer, open the .jucer file in the Projucer, generate the Linux Makefile or Visual Studio project, and then you can compile the plugins.

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