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non linear reverb


jack c.

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Valhalla VintageVerb can do gated, reverse, & non-linear in "Nonlin" mode, but is 64-bit only.

https://valhalladsp.com/shop/reverb/valhalla-vintage-verb/

And I just noticed the AIR Non-Linear Reverb in my Creative FX Collection.

https://www.airmusictech.com/effects/creative-effects-collection-plus.html

$99 at JrrShop https://www.jrrshop.com/air-musi-tech-creative-fx-collection-plus

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You may want to investigate convolution reverbs, which typically have more nonlinear options than do algorithmic reverbs.  The old PerfectSpace reverb that used to be bundled with SONAR could do damn near anything you want with the tail envelope. It's not available anymore unless you have an old installation of SONAR, but there are plenty of similar plugins out there, including the Voxengo version on which PerfectSpace was based.

The term "nonlinear" can mean many things. For example, it is often used as a synonym for "gated". If that's what you're after, then any reverb can do it by adding a gate. But if you're using the term to indicate a "bloom" effect, Toraverb from D16 Group does that well. If you're using the word to include "reverse" reverb, I'd recommend tkdelay from tritik. "Nonlinear" can also describe ducking, which the aforementioned tkdelay also does.

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