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Electromechanical Reverb
The Lush Sound of Plate Reverb - with a Modern Twist
The unmistakable plate reverb sound - warm, rich and spacious - is now at your fingertips.
Inspired by the original EMT 140 plate reverb, Soundtoys captured the gorgeous sound and vibe of this studio classic and turned it into a fun and musically inspiring plugin. And Soundtoys couldn’t resist pushing the limits of reality, so they added a couple of fun twists that let you take Little Plate to spaces the original hardware only dreamed of.
Simple Control, Infinite Possibilities
Once Soundtoys recreated the iconic 140 sound, they couldn’t resist going even further.
While the original reverb could only muster a modest five seconds of reverberation time, Soundtoys pushed that number higher. A lot higher. With Decay Time set to infinity, Little Plate’s reverb tails never fade away.
Cut the Clutter
Keep your reverb and your mixes clean with the built-in Low Cut filter.
Sometimes the low-frequency build-up in reverbs can get a little out of control. Use the Low Cut control to tame those boomy bass frequencies.
Space Modulator
Flip the Mod switch to introduce slight modulation into the reverb tail.
These subtle and chaotic variations can result in a thicker and smoother sound, especially at long decay times on pitched instruments like keys, guitar, and voice.
Heavy Vibes
At Soundtoys, they have a reputation for obsessing over legendary hardware. But when they decided to build their first reverb plugin, Soundtoys went farther than ever before. Soundtoys collected five EMT 140s from around the country and gathered them in their lab.
Soundtoys tuned them up, teched them out and then went to the chiropractor (that’s one and a half tons of plate reverb). Then Soundtoys took their time listening and testing, zeroing in on a sound that they think captures the classic EMT 140 vibe. Warm, rich, spacious and slightly dark, Little Plate packs the essence of plate reverb into one little plug-in that won’t break your back.
A Little Plate History
The EMT 140 uses a magnetic transducer to vibrate a massive sheet of metal, sending the result back to the engineer via a pickup that captures the resulting reverberation.
The EMT 140 was introduced in 1957 and was capable of dense and smooth reverberation, unlike anything the world had heard. While it doesn’t exactly sound like a real room, it has a beauty of its own, which is why plate reverb is still such a sought-after sound even many decades later. 140s are getting hard to find though, and replacement parts even harder. Not to mention their sheer size and weight keep them out of reach of the average studio.
Features
- Add the sound of vintage plate reverb to your tracks
- Push beyond the limits of the hardware with extended reverb decay time
- Create infinite reverb effects that never decay
- Optional modulation for natural-sounding variation in the reverb tail
- Low Cut filter to tame low-frequency build-up
- 25 distinct presets to quickly dial in a sound
System Requirements
Mac
- macOS 10.12 Sierra and later (Intel / Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AU, AAX Native, AAX AudioSuite
Windows
- Windows 7 and later (64-bit only)
- VST2, VST3, AAX Native, AAX AudioSuite
Supported Sample Rates:
- Minimum - 44.1 kHz
- Maximum - 192 kHz
Important Notes:
- A FREE account at ilok.com is required (a physical USB iLok is not required)
- This software is 64-bit only and is not compatible with 32-bit systems.
Officially Supported Host Applications:
All version 5 Soundtoys products come in 64-bit VST2, VST3, AU and AAX Native plugin formats.
Supported DAWs:
- Pro Tools 11 - 2022.6 (Mac & PC: AAX Native and AudioSuite)
- Logic Pro X - 10.7 (Mac: AudioUnits)
- Ableton Live 9.2.2 - 11 (Mac: AudioUnits & VST; Windows: VST)
- Studio One 4.5+ (Mac: AudioUnits & VST; Windows: VST)
- Cubase 9.5 - 12 (Mac & PC: VST)
- Nuendo 8 - 11 (Mac & PC: VST)
- Reaper 6 (Mac: AudioUnits & VST; Windows: VST)
- Bitwig 4 (Mac & PC: VST)
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