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The demo is fully functional, but the audio fades out occasionally.
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version 1.0.4 – changelog
With a specialized reverberation algorithm at its heart and 3 tunable voices with feedback control for added flexibility, Irid is a creative reverb plugin that excels at resplendent textures and shimmering ambiances.
Thanks to its carefully designed Feedback, Size, and Diffusion controls, Irid’s reverberation processor is remarkably versatile. It can do anything from grainy delay-like effects to rich and lush sounding spaces. The 3 tunable voices – generated from the reverberated signal itself with two pitch shifters and a frequency shifter – allow for marvelous shimmer effects and beautiful harmonic textures, as well as dissonant and dark ambiances. Each voice features an output level control and a ‘reverse’ option for expanding the timbral possibilities by time-reversing the sound grains.
As with any Tritik plugin, the interface is fully scalable and compatible with high-resolution screens. Also, the control layout is organized in an intuitive and uncluttered way, making Irid very easy to use.
“This opens a world of possibilities for creative sound design, from generating lush harmonized reverbs to all sorts of grotesque atonal drones and anything in between.”
“One that could quickly become your favorite ‘secret weapon’ in the studio.”
“Tritik sets the bar very high in terms of shimmer reverb algorithms.”
“Irid sounds excellent.”
“If you like to push aural boundaries, you’ll definitely have some fun with this. But even if you’re into more conventional sonic landscapes, Irid can add a pleasant dash of otherworldly texture to any sort of composition.”
“Far more than a mere shimmer reverb.”
“Unheard-of sounds for your next project!”
More than 80 presets to get you started, designed by Richard Devine, emptyVessel, Andrew Madden, and us!
A warm thank you to Sink, emptyvessel, Mathias Brüssel, Andrew Madden, Phil Johnston, and Richard Devine