VirSyn Reflect: Version Update To 2.0 Makes You Wonder If It's Hardware Or Software
Some high-brow audio connoisseurs are out to get the digital electronic musician. These guys can sniff you out (technically, hear) and do a lot of annoying nitpicking whenever you make use of DSP reverb plugins on your tracks. With VirSyn Reflect being updated to version 2.0, you now have that edge to fool these guys into believing you have that outboard reverb in your hands.
Reflect 2.0 now comes with the new RealIR Reverb Engine, which uses direct convolution of the critical early reflections. This new reverb engine does not compromise the flexibility offered by algorithmic reverb tail generation despite the mode the new reverb engine uses. The end result of this is that Reflect 2.0's smoothness and density rivals even the most expensive of hardware reverbs. As with the previous versions, it still has the surround reverb capability introduced in version 1.3, has over 150 presets to choose from, has a four-band equalizer, smooth reverb tail generation, and a "one-page-only" easy-to-use interface.
VirSyn Reflect 2.0 is compatible with VST 3/2.4, AudioUnit, and RTAS hosts therefore making it available to both Mac and PC users. You can purchase a copy of VirSyn Reflect 2.0 online for 169 EUR (approximately $236 USD).




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