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SpringBox v1.0.0.R2-R2R

Team R2R | 2013.10.23 | 9.45 MB

PSP SpringBox is an emulation of a hardware spring reverberator (VST, AAX and RTAS for Windows; AudioUnit, VST, AAX and RTAS for Mac OSX). It recreates several features typical of a spring reverb, such as a convincing “boing” on transients and a repeatable resonating musical character with an adjustable presence. A selection of configurations from two to six springs total is provided, as well as the ability to set stereo spread and pan/balance configured to suit various mix setups – from a typical guitar reverb to a creative uses as a send reverb in the mix. Thanks to PSP SpringBox’s two channel A and B settings setup and range of presets operation is fast and easy.

The PSP SpringBox gives me the classic character of an outboard Spring Reverb unit with the incredible parameter control of a plugin. I’ve been messing around and using it on vocal busses, all sorts of synths and different EFX chains, and it’s helping me find new sounds. Great plugin!

Dre Skull Producer and head of Mixpak Records
Snoop Dogg, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Beenie Man, Lil Scrappy, Pusha T, Machel Montano

PSP SpringBox is a really surprising plugin that I’ve already found tons of uses for that I didn’t think I needed. Its amazing on guitars. I’ve been using it on close mic’d mono acoustic guitars and mono synths to give them tons of life plus a stereo image. It really helps revive an otherwise boring, dry track. Even when used subtly, SpringBox makes a huge difference.

Count, Grammy Nominated mixer/producer/remixer
DJ Shadow, New Order, No Doubt, Trombone Shorty, Galactic, Zoe Keating, Tycho, Living Colour

Everyone who knows me, knows I love spring reverb (both real springs & plug-ins). The new PSP SpringBox is a very interesting take on the concept. Many plug-ins by other companies take the path of those you might find in a guitar amp or stomp pedals and I love them. With PSP SpringBox PSP aims towards the highend quality studio spring reverb. Sonically I find it very similar to the much sought after vintage studio units. These units are often expensive, if you can find one and require a quiet, large space in your studio. PSP SpringBox gives you the sonics without the cost or hassle. Even if you already own lots of spring reverbs (as I do) you should add this to your collection.

Steve Levine, Grammy Winning Producer, Chairman of The Music Producers Guild, London, UK

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