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IZOTOPE Neoverb

This is iZotope’s first full reverb outside of its Exponential Audio imprint and, as we’ve come to expect from the Massachusetts-based company, it feels familiar and new. There’s a preset menu, pre-delay and modulation controls, EQ curves and mix levels dotted around its edges but at the centre is a tri-colour blending pad for the three reverb engines that drive the plug-in. This single-control blend method makes setting up fast and simple. But knowing what you’re dragging the blend node around for is the first step into the world of Neoverb.

START YOUR ENGINES

Atop the rounded triangle blending area is the Reflections engine, named Blue. From here, you can control the early reflections. The 250ms of available decay can be edited to the left of the blend area using the reflections space control. This left-hand area stacks the three engines and

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