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Spring Tank Reverb gets a fresh take! Our Spring Reverb emulates the sound and charm of well - known spring reverbs in guitar amplifiers, made famous by Surf, Garage, and Rockabilly music. It goes a step further, letting you tweak physical parameters not accessible in real spring tanks. You can create anything from true - to - life spring sounds to brand - new, boundary - pushing reverb tones. This classic reverb sound, originally from sound waves reflecting through springs, has been modernized for the 21st century and beyond. Eventide Spring comes with two differently sized'spring tanks' and the ability to switch between one and three springs. Use The Ribbon to smoothly shift between any two settings in real - time. The added tube - amp - style tremolo can be placed before or after the spring, giving you unmatched control to craft your unique reverb sound. Adjust the tremolo depth for intensity and set the rate in Hz or note value when synced to your project. With controls to independently manage the damping frequency for both low and high ends, you can boost the metallic resonance in the high damping frequency for more ring. Guitarists love the surfer vibe, and all creative musicians will find Spring makes synths, drums, or vocals stand out in a mix. Features include artist presets by Matt Lange, Nick Hook, and Nu - Trix, tempo sync to your DAW, the ability to create original sounds by changing spring numbers and damping frequency, altering overall resonance with spring tank size, a tube - amp - style tremolo, chorus - like effects via modulation level changes, The Ribbon controller for dynamic knob adjustment, and a programmable Hotswitch for instant sound changes. System requirements are MacOS 10.9 Mavericks - 12 Monterey, Windows 8 - 11, Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU, and a free iLok account with iLok License Manager. Plugin formats are AAX Native, AU, VST2, VST3 (all 64 - bit only), and it has native Apple Silicon compatibility for all formats except AAX.
Using Eventide Spring is a breeze. First, if you're new, start with the artist presets by Matt Lange, Nick Hook, and Nu - Trix to get a feel for the different sounds. To sync the reverb decay with your DAW, use the tempo sync feature. When you want to create your own sounds, play around with changing the number of springs and the damping frequency. Adjust the size of the spring tank to change the overall resonance. The tube - amp - style tremolo can be placed before or after the reverb, so try both ways to see what suits your sound. Use The Ribbon controller to quickly change multiple settings at once. The programmable Hotswitch lets you jump to an alternate sound with just a push of a button. When setting the tremolo, change the depth for intensity and the rate in Hz or note value if you've synced it to your project. Make sure your system meets the requirements: MacOS 10.9 Mavericks - 12 Monterey or Windows 8 - 11, and an Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU. You'll also need a free iLok account and iLok License Manager. Keep your software up - to - date to ensure smooth performance. And remember, the plugin is 64 - bit only, and for native Apple Silicon, it works with all formats except AAX.