Redline Reverb is a highly regarded algorithmic stereo audio plugin developed by 112dB that delivers hardware-style warmth and transparency with exceptionally low CPU usage.
The original version has been modernized and replaced by Redline Reverb II, which introduces a fully resizable user interface, a new preset management system, and native Apple Silicon support. Key Features
Single-Algorithm Engine: Unlike traditional reverbs that force you to switch between separate room, hall, or plate algorithms, Redline Reverb uses one versatile, comprehensive engine. You can seamlessly morph between different space characteristics just by tweaking the parameters.
True Stereo Processing: It features independent early and late reflection sections, making it highly effective for creating deep, expensive-sounding hardware-style spaces.
Ultra-Low CPU Footprint: It is engineered to run smoothly across dozens of tracks simultaneously without lagging your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or requiring high-latency convolution rendering.
Stereo Width Control: Version II introduces a dedicated stereo width knob, allowing you to widen or narrow the reverb tail to fit perfectly into your mix.
Lexicon-Inspired Presets: The software ships with 112 factory presets, many of which are directly inspired by legendary Lexicon hardware units. Specifications & Pricing
Compatibility: Available for Windows (7 and up) and macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon).
Formats: Supports 64-bit VST3, AU, and AAX formats (Note: legacy VST2 support has been dropped).
Price: Redline Reverb II retails for \(149</strong> on the 112dB Store. Legacy owners of version 1 can upgrade to the new system for \)29.
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