Tverb by Eventide
Visconti/Bowie Inspired Triple Reverb To request a free 30-day demo, click HERE, and if interested in purchasing be sure to bookmark this page! Bowie. Heroes. Tverb. Let's take a trip back to 1977. David Bowie is recording the lead vocal for the title track of his Heroes album in Berlin's Hansa Studios, with producer Tony Visconti behind the board. Seeking to highlight the drama of Bowie's voice, Visconti sets up three mics - one for David to sing into, a second around 15' away, and a third even farther back into the ambience-rich room. He then sets up noise gates on the second and third mics, and programs them to open as David sings ever louder. Eventide captures this amazing effect with Tverb: three lush, independent reverbs, with selectable polar patterns and compression on microphone one, and adjustable gates on mics two and three. They also added features such as stereo that let you forge immersive new effects and soundscapes. Features: A re-creation of Tony Visconti's st