https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopi ... 1&t=515950
Played around a bit with it. Sounds pretty spring-y to me, better than Softube spring, IMO. Wish it had two filters just so I could high pass rumble out and do some creative low-pass stuff without making a combinator.
U-he Twangström spring reverb VST public beta
Uhe's stuff looks so good while still being well laid out and accessible. Wish REs would take a gigantic leap in the visuals department.
You can play with the springs And automate the shake and assign an LFO. Fun device.
- Exowildebeest
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It's for sale now in the Propshop:
https://shop.propellerheads.com/vst/twangstrom/
And on U-he's website:
https://u-he.com/products/twangstrom/
I'm very tempted...
Same price in the Propshop as on U-he's website btw. *cue gossip, rants and heated debate about Urs's relation with Propellerhead, the store % cut, the RE platform vs. VST and the coming inescapable death of universe through the mouth of the blind deamon sultan Azathoth*
https://shop.propellerheads.com/vst/twangstrom/
And on U-he's website:
https://u-he.com/products/twangstrom/
I'm very tempted...
Same price in the Propshop as on U-he's website btw. *cue gossip, rants and heated debate about Urs's relation with Propellerhead, the store % cut, the RE platform vs. VST and the coming inescapable death of universe through the mouth of the blind deamon sultan Azathoth*
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- Data_Shrine
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That's pretty cool. I never "got" the spring reverb thing, until I wound up with a Yamaha EM-80 vintage mixer. It has a real spring echo/reverb in it, it sounds pretty cool. If its on the floor and you drop some object nearby, you can hear the spring reverb reacting
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