Martinic launches TG100 Reverb plugin based on classic early-90s digital reverb
Martinic has released TG100 Reverb, a plugin that recreates the algorithmic digital reverb character from their modeled TG100 sound module. It features 8 classic reverb and delay types (Hall 1, Hall 2, Room 1, Room 2, Plate 1, Plate 2, Delay 1) designed to bring early-90s digital reverb character into modern DAW workflows. The plugin targets producers looking for compact digital color rather than modern, smooth reverb sounds, and can be used on vocals, guitars, drums, synths, and retro productions.
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TG100 Reverb brings the character of classic early-90s algorithmic digital reverb into a modern DAW workflow.
Use it when a modern reverb feels too smooth, too large, or too anonymous.
TG100 Reverb adds that compact digital color to vocals, guitars, drums, synths, and retro productions – the sound of the TG100 reverb, no longer limited to the TG100's internal sounds.
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