MusicMan Posted Tuesday at 03:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:19 PM (edited) Dawesome: SOL - FREE Textural Ambient Reverb Quote Textural Ambient Reverb As the year comes to a close, we’d like to thank you for the support and the trust in our work. Together with Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) we are releasing SOL - a free textural ambient reverb. FREE - Full Professional Version. No sign up. No restrictions. Granular engine + wide evolving reverb = shimmering atmospheres, slow textures, dissolving space. If you’re into ambient, sound design, film scoring, or experimental textures, this is for you. https://www.dawesomemusic.com/hues/sol Edited Tuesday at 03:22 PM by MusicMan 9 4
Patrick Derbidge Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM Posted yesterday at 04:39 AM At first I was like "another reverb?" but then I watched the video and it actually seems pretty cool.
Kingsbay Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM (edited) You can also get 20 extra presets by downloading this demo album from Bandcamp. It's pay what you want for the time being. https://material.bandcamp.com/album/solara Edited yesterday at 01:35 PM by Thomas Helle 1 3
MusicMan Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago On 12/10/2025 at 12:39 PM, Patrick Derbidge said: At first I was like "another reverb?" but then I watched the video and it actually seems pretty cool. I was almost the same and then saw it was with Dawesome too and then thought I better have a look just in case
henkejs Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I installed SOL in the default directory chosen by the installer (one with many other installed plugins), but it wouldn't show up after the plugin scan. After trying a few different things, I wondered if the problem had to do with an existing plugin named Solaris in the same directory. When I removed the Solaris vst3 file and ran the plugin scan again, the new SOL plugin showed up as expected. I don't know if this is a bug in the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager or just something odd in the two vst3 files, but at least there was a work-around. I wasn't using the Solaris plugin anyway.
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