Dual Spring Reverb v3.1.10 WiN
Team R2R | 27 June 2025 | 3.4 MB
Dual Spring Reverb is an effect plugin that uses a physical model of helical spring vibration to recreate the classic sound of spring reverbs.
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Dual Spring Reverb is an effect plugin that uses a physical model of helical spring vibration to recreate the classic sound of spring reverbs.
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