PSP Audioware Launches SpringBox — Spring Reverb Plugin for Mac/PC
Here’s a beautiful start for your in-the-box adventures this week.
PSP Audioware, the Polish upstarts behind a plethora of highly prized plugins, have just launched PSP SpringBox, a hardware spring reverb emulation for Mac and PC (VST, AAX, RTAS).
A painstaking re-creation of the moving coil reverb units made famous for populating guitar amps and Hammond B3 organs, the distinctive sustain and metallic undertones of spring reverb have gone on to prove highly desirable for guitar, drums and many more mixing applications.
There’s a special intro offer to sweeten the pot (along with your mix). Until April 30, 2013 PSP SpringBox can be purchased for $49. Starting May 1st, the regular price of $69 kicks in. Owners of the PSP Effects pack qualify for an even better discount.
Here are more details, from the fine peeps of PSP:
PSP SpringBox is an emulation of a hardware spring reverberator (VST, AAX and RTAS for Windows; AudioUnit, VST, AAX and RTAS for Mac OSX). It recreates several features typical of a spring reverb, such as a convincing “boing” on transients and a repeatable resonating musical character with an adjustable presence.
A selection of configurations from two to six springs total is provided, as well as the ability to set stereo spread and pan/balance configured to suit various mix setups – from a typical guitar reverb to a creative uses as a send reverb in the mix. Thanks to PSP SpringBox’s two channel A and B settings setup and range of presets operation is fast and easy.
Hear SpringBox in action via the magic of YouTube:
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