Bootsy has updated the fabulous free reverb epicVerb to v1.0.1. It’s a maintenance release so no major new functionality, but the biggie is it should now run on older SSE1 CPUs, like the AMD Athlon. Other highlights include lower memory usage and improvements to the modulation algorithm. Download the update here.
Posts Tagged ‘vst’
epicVerb 1.0.1
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009epicVerb released
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Following on from my last post, I’m happy to report the official release of epicVerb. The great news is that it is free!

The epicVerb interface
My preferred freeware (ok, nagware) reverb up until now has been the excellent Ambience, but judging from the demos I think epicVerb may have a stab at the top spot. Its tails sound smooth and natural, without metallic ringing or other obvious artifacts found on many simpler reverbs. I can’t wait to load it up in Cubase and see what it can do.
New site for ‘Bootsie’ plug-ins.
Friday, January 2nd, 2009Free Kore Soundpack for Christmas
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008Native Instruments have announced a new free soundpack for use with their free VST Kore player or Kore 2, just in time for Christmas. Kore Compilation Vol.1 features a selection of 93 instruments and 10 effects from their existing commercial soundpacks, aswell as 700 variations generated within the player.
The number of patches from each collection breaks down as follows:
- AbsynthTwilights - 10
- Best of Absynth - 10
- Best of Massive - 10
- Best of Reaktor Vol. 1 - 10
- FM8 Transient Attacks - 10
- Massive Exp. Vol. 1 - 10
- Massive Exp. Vol. 2 - 10
- Reaktor Animated Circuits - 10
- Synthetic Drums Reloaded - 2
- True Strike Tension - 1
- Urban Arsenal - 10
- Deep Transformations (FX) - 10
