Classic reverbs, modern design. BREVERB 2 is a reverb plugin that strives to replicate the algorithms of the most legendary hardware devices.
All ambience settings were carefully crafted by Overloud’s engineers, based on the room and ambience preferences of the lead sound engineers. They cover a wide range of applications from mixing to post-production, and many are optimized for a specific instrument, from drums to vocals to guitars and more. to sifting through dozens of different reverb plugins to find the right sound in the room. With BREVERB 2 you can find it in one click, without any compromise in sound quality.
- 4 classic white “Lexi” models from the 80s, used in thousands of famous hits;
- 2 algorithms of the legendary device “6000” with its powerful and modern sound;
- Dedicated post-production department with source positioning
- Thousands of ready-to-use presets created by some of the most respected people in the music and film industry to speed up your workflow.
The original algorithms have been expanded with additional EQ and gate sections not available on the original units to make BREVERB 2 the most versatile algorithmic reverb ever created!
- 7 main algorithms: Hall, Room, Plate, Inverse, Spaces small, Spaces big and Sources.
- Algorithms for any application: from mixing to post-processing or from classic tones to modern and creative tones.
- More than 50 volumetric spaces have been recreated.
- Over 270 factory presets designed by top-notch audio engineers to suit any atmosphere and application.
- Modeled after the most sought-after hardware units.
- Each algorithm is designed without compromise in sound for maximum quality.
- Full EQ section for adjusting the frequency response of the reverb.
- Expanded non-linear section for creatively shaping your reverb.
Designed to recreate the sound of the most famous devices of the 80s and 90s, such as the Lexicon 224* and Lexicon 480*, you have full control over every parameter available on the original device.
BREVERB 2 also reproduces the frequency response of the A/D and D/A sections of the original units, which are an integral part of their tone.
Additionally, the EQ and GATE sections expand sonic capabilities beyond what was possible with the original processors.