Only Spring Reverb You Need | Primavera

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Only Spring Reverb You Need | Primavera

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In this video tutorial, Joshua Casper reviews the new spring reverb plugin called Primavera by Pulsar Audio. JC gives this plugin high praises for its variety, with six different models, and demonstrates its sound by adjusting settings and applying it to various audio tracks. Joshua highlights its versatility, mentioning using it for crash sounds and adding warmth with pre-amplifiers. There is also a quick look at the main features like tension control, excitation, internal ducking, and external sidechaining, emphasizing the plugin’s flexibility and usefulness in mixing.

The 6 spring reverb models

Great British Spring: Produces a very dense and open sound. This is the cleanest reverb in the plugin’s selection, and is ideal for vocals and other elements that need to shine above the mix.

HR12 : A very lo-fi type of reverb built in Japan in the late ’60s. Perfect for those who seek a vintage color, and the characteristic “boing” sound of the springs. Simple, dirty, and effective, this tank has very little low-end, which means that the initial attack of the springs is clearly heard, giving it that special lo-fi flavor.

SR202 : Built on a legendary hi-fi consumer reverb, this tank sounds dark, with prominent beats in the reverb tail. It’s the least dense reverb of our selection, with a vibey “flutter” color, perfect for adding realism to a source.

RE201: Based on the classic Echo RE201 from Roland, this tank is maybe the most versatile compared to the other choices. With dense and diffuse reverberation tails, it can adapt to any source in any genre. It’s well suited on a lead vocal if you’re looking for some added excitement and color.

Tubby: If you’re looking for the color of old-school dub music, this tank gives you a very round and watery sound, with big beats. Great for adding subtle variations to your tracks by sending some sources into a bus with this reverb on it. A nostalgic effect that works really well on brass, skank keys, or guitars.

Twang: For this tank, we took our inspiration from the guitar amps that popularized spring reverbs. Widely used in Fender and other classic instrument amplifiers, this reverb gives you the lo-fi sound that you’d expect from vintage gear, with tons of character and color.

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