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  • Audio Ease Releases Altiverb 7 for MAC

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    See and hear the highlights in the demo movie at www.audioease.com/altiverb

     

    The  upgrade is free for all altiverbs purchased in 2010 or later: a grace  period of close to two years! Otherwise, for owners of Altiverb 6 the  upgrade costs USD215 / EUR 159.

     

    The Impulse response  (sampled spaces) library is more accessible then ever because of  Altiverb's new picture browser: quicker loading, organize-by-size, and  single click favorites are among its features. Altiverb 7 looks and  feels better. Often used controls all line up on the front, while the  more exotic ones are in drawers beneath.

     

    Keyword searching  makes it easier to find the right space among the many hundreds of  spaces Altiverb includes. Just type "brick studio UK" or "small bed  room".

     

    Altiverb 7 adds an algorithmic reverb that is  closely fit to the impulse response. It can optionally add brightness  and chaotic modulation in ways only synthetic reverb can while  preserving the nature of convolution reverb.

     

    The  Impulse response library can be kept up to date from within the plug-in.  The TDM structure has been heavily simplified, altiverb is now the only  total recall convolution reverb (without the use of snapshots). It adds  drag and drop impulse response making from sweeps, slate claps or  anything experimental from  piano chords to overhead thunder. Altiverb 7  is fully backwards compatible: you can open up any old project and it  will load and sound the same as Altiverb 6.

     

    Altiverb 7  supports 64 bits, is Intel Mac only for now, runs in all major VST Audio  Unit and MAS hosts and in ProTools 8, 9 and 10 as a TDM plugin and as  RTAS.

     




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