Amazing Noises has released GliderVerb – a “Reverberator with Glissandos”, simulating a room gradually changing its shape.
Here’s a preview of GliderVerb in action:
GliderVerb is an expanded version of an algorithm created by James McCartney for his Supercollider 2 programming language. The original algorithm had no user-variable parameters: this device adds a series of parameters to create a wide palette of effects; from evolving reverberations to granular disintegration to smooth resonances.
GliderVerb is a ‘freemium’ app, free to download via the App Store, but some features, like live input, are available via in-app purchase.
If you’ve used GliderVerb, let us know what you think of it!
Nery nice looking UI
(Spelling) Very
LOL …. Nery … why she walking bowlegged
its lovely !
Looks great!
I’ve never heard of this type of reverb before. It would be interesting to modulate the room size rhythmically, or maybe to change it over the duration of a song.
There’s a Max for Live version too: http://www.amazingnoises.com/amz/product/gliderverb/
WOW! Bought it. This sounds amazing!
Does it have AudioBus and IAA capabilities?
Scrap that question… 😉
Just downloaded it and purchased $4.95 IAP.
Absolutely fantastic… 🙂
how does it sound on drums