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Bricasti Design Bricasti Design:

The Bricasti Design Model 7 Stereo Reverb Processor includes features such as 100 reverb presets, new reverb algorithm, 12 parametric program parameters, dual dedicated power supplies, separate digital and analog modules and positive feel 2 db stepped analog input level control as well as MIDI I/O and AES 24 bit digital I/O.

Website: Bricasti Design

Eventide Eventide:

Eventide offers several reverb products such as the Reverb 2016 featuring high performance 24 bit DSP, 24 bit analog audio I/O, digital I/O and MIDI interface as well as up to 99 user presets can be stored.

Website: Eventide

Kurzweil Kurzweil:

Kurzweil offers several signal processing units with reverb features. The Rumour is a low-cost effects processor featuring reverbs and reverb variations, including gated, reverse, and reverb/compression combinations, along with Kurzweil's unique LaserVerb(tm), and chorus/flange+delay+reverb combinations. The higher end KSP8 is also available featuring over 600 effects including reverb, realistic rooms, throaty flangers, dreamy choruses, delays, ruthless distortions, aliasing and chaos generators, rotary speaker and cabinet simulators, Laserverb effects, enhancers, equalizers in addition to full complement of dynamics processors including multi-band and side-chain compressors.

Website: Kurzweil

Lexicon Lexicon:

Lixicon offers a multitude of reverb products including those for desktop recording and audio processing. The 960L is a multi-channel digital effects system featuring standard for stereo and multi-channel reverbs with 16 channels of I/O. The PCM91 Digital Reverberator features full AES/EBU I/O, Dual Reverb algorithms, and presets with dynamic spatialization effects for 2-channel or surround applications. The MX200 dual reverb/effects processor features 32 reverbs and effects as well as front panel controls for Input Level, Mix 1 and Mix 2 Wet/Dry controls. The MX400 dual stereo/surround reverb processor is also available.

Website: Lexicon

TC Electronic TC Electronic:

TC Electronics offers several studio and post production rack reverb products. The Reverb6000 unit features dozens of reverb, delay and boundary effects for any format from mono, stereo, LCR, LtRt to 5.1 and 6.1. Other features include stereo mastering, MDW HiRes EQ, and multi-channel mastering.

Website: TC Electronic

Alesis Alesis:

Alesis reverb audio processing products include the MicroVerb4, the MidiVerb 4, the NanoVerb and the PicoVerb. The MicroVerb 4 features 200 programs, customizable programs, MIDI inputs and 100 space user program bank. The MidiVerb 4 offers 18 bit A/D and D/A converters and 24 bit internal processing for a 20Hz-20kHz bandwidth and 90dB dynamic range as well as thirty-two effects algorithms and 256 programs with 128 spaces for user-created effects The NanoVerb features 18 bit digital converters, front panel adjust knob in addition to Input/Output levels and Mix controls. The PicoVerb has 16 effects with 28-but internal processing.

Website: Alesis

Peavey Peavey:

Peavey offers the Dual DeltaFlex Stereo Effects Processor featuring dual engine DSP stereo effects processor, 24 bit stereo inputs and outputs as well as 16 different effects types including reverb.

Website: Peavey

Yamaha Yamaha:

The SPX2000 by Yamaha features a 96-kHz DSP LSI with 32-bit internal processing, 4-bit, 128-times oversampling AD and DA converters achieve 106 dB dynamic range and flat response from 20 Hz to 40 kHz at the 96-kHz sampling rate. The SPX2000 also features advanced reverb algorithm and color coded interface.

Website: Yamaha

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