![]() They offer the basic version of the plugin for free with some of the modelled environments, which are more than enough in my opinion, but should you want to up your game, you can always purchase the additional upgrades that they offer. Important note: To get this plugin, you will need to create an account on the Acustica Audio website and install it via their own installer, but it’s well worth it. The one con with OrilRiver is that it only features Room and Hall reverbs (which is basically why it didn’t get the first spot). It also features a 3-band EQ to help you tweak the tail of the reverb in greater detail. You can choose between twelve early reflection models and five types of reverb tail, and it also offers control over the room size and other parameters. The user interface delivers a hassle-free workflow since its well organized- and intuitive design. OrilRiver is a stereo reverb that comes packed with features, sounds great, and is on par with plenty commercial reverb plugins out there, and I was honestly torn between giving it the first spot over MConvolutionEZ. OrilRiver by Dennis Tihanov OrilRiver Reverb that features a 3-band EQ to shape the color of the reverb tails. ![]() Oh, and I think it’s also worth mentioning that the MConvolutionEZ comes as a part of an entire effects bundle which includes around 30 free high-quality plugins. Sadly, it doesn’t offer as much control over the signal as some other convolution reverbs do, and you only get a Dry/wet knob as well as one for Widening, and HP & LP filters. If offers an immense range of impulse responses for rooms, halls, guitar cabinets, plates, churches, and a lot more, which gives you a lot of versatility at the time of adding the effect. While the interface itself may not be the most eye-catching you’re ever seen, the reality is that it sounds amazing (probably way better than many paid plugins as well). It’s worth noting that there’s also a premium version of this plugin available, the MConvolutionMB, which comes with a lot more built-in features. ![]() Let’s get straight into the list! MConvolutionEZ by MeldaProductionĪs the name implies, this is a convolution reverb designed to be simple to use. VST, AU 32-bit & 64-bit Mac 32-bit Windows.Ĭonvolution reverb that builds up as many resonances as possible. Plugin NameĮxcellent- & wide variety of Impulse Responsesġ-Knob plugin. Important note: There are plenty more reverb plugins on this list, but these are just the ones I like/use the most. Let’s get started My Favorite Free Reverb Plugins are: Now, all of these plugins are free, but if you’re also looking to get your hands on some premium reverb plugins, then check out this post: This means that by just having a couple free ones in your arsenal you can enhance your mixes that much further, since you can use different ones to achieve the desired sound. Not only this, but they all have different features, color the sound in a different way, they may have an EQ to shape the tails of your reverbs, and more. Last updated on December 31st, 2023 at 08:44 pmĮven though every single DAW comes with at least one Reverb plugin, there are still a couple free ones out there that definitely work great.
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