Arturia Launches Rev OCEAN: An Evolving Reverb and Ambient Effect Processor
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Arturia has released Rev OCEAN, a reverb and ambient effect processor inspired by the ocean. The plugin features three expressive modes that reshape reverb tails in different ways (reverse-pitched depth, phase-like spectral movement) and includes a rare infinite decay setting that sustains the effect until manually stopped. It's designed to transform drums, vocals, guitars, and synths into immersive, evolving subaquatic soundscapes.
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· 3 pulledRev OCEAN brings depth, drift, and evolving motion to any source.
Its three expressive modes reshape the reverb tail in different ways, from reverse-pitched depth to phase-like spectral movement.
One relatively rare feature that stands out for us is its ability to set the decay to infinity – meaning that it'll keep going until you stop it.
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