Softube Spring Reverb V2.5.9 [win] ✦
: You can continuously adjust between 1 and 3 spring pairs. 1 Spring : Pronounced, classic "springy" character. 3 Springs : A smoother, more studio-like reverb sound.
: Designed to be very CPU-friendly, making it suitable for multiple instances across a mix. Softube Spring Reverb v2.5.9 [WiN]
For the latest updates and full compatibility details, you can visit the Official Softube Spring Reverb product page . Spring Reverb - Softube : You can continuously adjust between 1 and 3 spring pairs
The is a character-focused plugin that uses component modeling to replicate vintage hardware. While the specific version "v2.5.9" is a legacy release, the core feature set that defines its "sproingy" sound remains consistent. Key Features : Designed to be very CPU-friendly, making it
: A unique, fully automatable feature that "shakes" the virtual spring tank, creating thunderous, crashing effects similar to kicking a physical guitar amp.
: Supported as VST, VST3, AU, and AAX on both macOS and Windows.
: Includes integrated Bass and Treble controls to shape the frequency response of the reverb tail.
: You can continuously adjust between 1 and 3 spring pairs. 1 Spring : Pronounced, classic "springy" character. 3 Springs : A smoother, more studio-like reverb sound.
: Designed to be very CPU-friendly, making it suitable for multiple instances across a mix.
For the latest updates and full compatibility details, you can visit the Official Softube Spring Reverb product page . Spring Reverb - Softube
The is a character-focused plugin that uses component modeling to replicate vintage hardware. While the specific version "v2.5.9" is a legacy release, the core feature set that defines its "sproingy" sound remains consistent. Key Features
: A unique, fully automatable feature that "shakes" the virtual spring tank, creating thunderous, crashing effects similar to kicking a physical guitar amp.
: Supported as VST, VST3, AU, and AAX on both macOS and Windows.
: Includes integrated Bass and Treble controls to shape the frequency response of the reverb tail.