Springer Spring Reverb
4.92 MB
Springer is an algorithmic stereo spring reverb inspired by physical spring tanks but is a very crude model, built from dual interacting spring lines with dispersion, damping, feedback, and modulation. It’s designed to go from dub-style springyness to phasing laser sounds.
Please note that with all 7 coils and 256 dispersion stages active, this plugin can be quite CPU-intensive (around 15% of CPU usage on my mid-tier machine). I recommend using 2 coils and about 200 stages as the amount of coils beyond 2 most often does not make a huge difference.
Here is a quick overview of the plugins controls:
Version 1.2 adds up to 7 coils and expanded delay controls for all of them.
Version 1.1 adds a Pitch Slider to make the coils “thicker” and the sound deeper. Both versions are included in the download.
Dispersion Stages: How many smear blocks are in the spring. More = thicker, more high-frequency goodness.
Width / Time: How long the spring is. Bigger number = longer delay and tail.
Resonance: How much the spring feeds back. More = more ringing and possible self-oscillation (be careful for values >1).
Coupling: How much spring 1 and spring 2 feed into each other. More = weirder stereo behavior.
Damping: High-frequency loss in the spring. More = darker and less splashy.
Wet Only: Outputs only the spring, no dry signal.
Random Allpass: Randomizes the internal allpass values. Changes the spring character.
Mod Rate: How fast the spring delay moves. Slow = gentle wobble, fast = pitch wobble.
Mod Depth: How far the spring delay moves. More = more unstable sound.
Wet Gain: How loud the reverb is.
Delay 1 / 2: Density delays for spring 1 and spring 2. Changes how busy and smeared the spring sounds.
Install the windows vst (the provided .vst3 folder) in C / Programs / Common Files / VST3.
The source code was mostly made with AIs, so its open source. Use it however you like!

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Springer Spring Reverb VST Â ( 19 MB )
