Room Reverb vs RRS HLF-3C Usage & Stats

Room Reverb is an audio plugin that lets you add reverberation to your recordings. Nowadays, people often record in very "dry" places, which is good for editing the recording, but leads to an unnatural sound because the human ear is so used to reverberation. Room Reverb brings your recording back to life by adding the desired reverberation. Key features - Mono/stereo to stereo algorithmic reverb - Many presets from small rooms to very large rooms - Undo/redo and A/B comparison - Parameter lock to retain individual parameters when changing presets - Separate level controls for all reverb parts - Stereo width control - Resizeable user interface - Built-in explanation of all plugin parameters - Easy to set up and use Please note Room Reverb is an AUv3 audio plugin that requires a host application like GarageBand. Simply open your host application that supports AUv3 audio plugins and add Room Reverb as an effect.
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The HLF-3C completes the Passive EQ Collection. This plug-in has 12 dB per octave low and high cut filters, providing broad retro-tonal sculpting or bygone-era special effects, without the inconvenience of insertion loss found with the unamplified passive hardware. You can easily subtract the unnecessary frequencies in any instrument and sub-group so they stay wonderfully musical in the mix. The original HLF-3C hardware unit is a true passive design: there are no input/output amplifiers and it does not require any external power. As a result, there is an inherent loss of signal level when using the HLF-3C hardware. The RRS HLF-3C plug-in compensates for this inherent signal loss for simplified use in the modern era: it has unity gain upon insertion (there is no insertion loss until one or both of the cut filters is engaged). The HLF-3C interface is very simple and includes only three controls: • Enable — This toggle switch is the plug-in bypass control. When in the down position (bypassed), plug-in processing is disabled altogether. The plug-in is engaged with the switch is in the up position. This switch can be used to compare the processed settings to that of the original signal; • Low Cut — This rotary switch specifies the cutoff frequency of the low cut filter. Ten frequencies are available: 50, 80, 100, 150, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1500 and 2000 CPS; • High Cut — This rotary switch specifies the cutoff frequency of the high cut filter. Ten frequencies are available: 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 15 KCS. To use HLF-3C as a plug-in, you need an AUv3-compatible host app like GarageBand, Auria, AUM, Cubasis and more — HLF-3C will appear in the list of Audio Unit extensions for effect plug-ins in the host app.
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Room Reverb VS.
RRS HLF-3C

December 17, 2024