For the first time ever, eight of the most popular professional digital reverbs from the past forty years can be accessed in a single plug-in, some of which have never been modeled before. What makes Slate Digital VerbSuite Classics sound different from any other available reverb is LiquidSonics proprietary Fusion IR processing, which captures the actual tone of the modeled reverb for the first time. Unlike static impulses found in typical convolution reverbs, Fusion IR is able to reproduce the evolving character of modulating digital reverbs, making the overall tone rich, smooth and dynamic. In blind comparisons, users could not differentiate between the real hardware reverb patch and the VerbSuite capture.
LEGENDARY PRO REVERBS:
- FG-480: This is a model of what many consider to be the industryβs most standard reverb, and one that is still popular amongst top pros even today. This reverb has several programs that share a distinct and classic sound due to the unitβs unique modulation characteristics, which help it cut through the mix.
- FG-2016: First created in 1982, this American-made reverb was known for its realistic recreation of natural-sounding rooms. Itβs been a favorite of top engineers since its creation, and has been heard on countless hit records.
- FG-250: This is a model of the first ever digital reverb, built in Germany. Itβs widely known as one of the best-sounding reverbs even to this day, despite having only 16k of memory! It has a thick tone that mixes into source material with ease.
- FG-QRS: When we asked several top pros which reverb they insisted we include in VerbSuite Classics, this German-made unit from the early eighties made every list! Itβs incredibly transparent for a digital verb, and is known for having minimal digital artifacts. We love it on vocals but itβs great on so many other sources as well.
- FG-2000: This extremely rare Japanese-made reverb has been the favorite drum verb for many top pros. They have had mechanical issues and are very hard to find, so we were lucky to capture a unit in perfect condition. Not only amazing on drums, but fantastic on guitars, piano, and vocals!
- FG-16X: This is a model of the famous microprocessor-controlled digital reverb from the early 80βs. It has a smooth and lush tone that is incredible on all types of source material, and one of its most famous uses is the drum sound on βIn The Air Tonightβ by Phil Collins.
- FG-6000: This is a model of a modern Danish digital reverb powerhouse! This reverb has several programs that are incredibly realistic, smooth, and deep. Amazing for small and large spaces alike, youβll find an enormous amount of use for this incredible reverb!
- FG-BM7: The BM7 reverb model is a free expansion for VerbSuite Classics. Itβs available directly from LiquidSonics using public-domain Bricasti M7 Fusion-IRs, which capture what many say is the best-sounding digital reverb in the history of audio production. Unlike several static impulse response packs taken from this famous unit, the VerbSuite Classics Fusion-IR expansion pack recreates the true tone and character of the unitβs modulation.
βTalk about the ultimate reverb. I can finally use all my favorite reverbs that they donβt even make anymore.β
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
- Quad core i5 processor
- 4GB of RAM
- macOS 10.9 or later
- Windows 7 & above
- iLok 2 or 3 required
SUPPORTED PLUG-IN FORMATS:
- Intel Mac 32-bit & 64-bit: VST2, VST3, AU, AAX
- Windows 32-bit & 64-bit: VST2, VST3, AAX





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