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Larry Shelby

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I saw it pointed out on GS that all mention of Exponential Audio's products has been removed from Izotope's Compatibility with Apple Silicon article. Not a great sign for their commitment to this software moving forward. It used to say "not planned" against each, now they don't appear at all. 

https://support.izotope.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407777831699-iZotope-Compatibility-with-Apple-silicon

https://web.archive.org/web/20211216114121/https://support.izotope.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407777831699-iZotope-Compatibility-with-Apple-silicon

Izotope say "Neoverb is powered by Exponential Audio’s famous reverb engines" and Neoverb is listed as planned for native support in 2022, so that's something at least. 

I'm on a PC myself, but who knows what the future holds? 

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10 hours ago, Craig N said:

Izotope say "Neoverb is powered by Exponential Audio’s famous reverb engines" and Neoverb is listed as planned for native support in 2022, so that's something at least. 

In other words...."Neoverb is really just the old Exponential reverbs repackaged, but we're hoping you'll buy them again because......well........ ya know......apple customers, right ?" ?

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8 hours ago, paulo said:

In other words...."Neoverb is really just the old Exponential reverbs repackaged, but we're hoping you'll buy them again because......well........ ya know......apple customers, right ?" ?

I've got Neoverb, as well as Phoenix, Nimbus, and R4.

I do like Neoverb, but it seems difficult to match it up with the presets from Phoenix or Nimbus as a replacement. Sounds a bit different to me.

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11 hours ago, abacab said:

I've got Neoverb, as well as Phoenix, Nimbus, and R4.

I do like Neoverb, but it seems difficult to match it up with the presets from Phoenix or Nimbus as a replacement. Sounds a bit different to me.

I've never even tried Neoverb....I was joking based on "Neoverb is powered by Exponential Audio’s famous reverb engines".

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