Auburn Sounds released a reverb plugin for Mac, Windows and Linux computers with free and paid versions that differ by shimmer effects and signal oversampling. The software maker built Selene around 64-bit processing with freeze modes, an eight-band damping equalizer and width adjustment from zero to 200 percent.
The free edition provides vintage coloring, diffusion controls and post-equalization with low-shelf and high-shelf filters matched to analog gear. Gate and duck compression shape the reverb tail while modulation and early reflection parameters adjust space characteristics.
The full version adds four shimmer modes and doubles the processing rate for $18.95 through Sunday, December 1, before rising to $38.67. Auburn Sounds designed the mix section with global amount control and supports VST, AAX, AU, and FLP formats across operating systems.
The free edition provides vintage coloring, diffusion controls and post-equalization with low-shelf and high-shelf filters matched to analog gear. Gate and duck compression shape the reverb tail while modulation and early reflection parameters adjust space characteristics.
The full version adds four shimmer modes and doubles the processing rate for $18.95 through Sunday, December 1, before rising to $38.67. Auburn Sounds designed the mix section with global amount control and supports VST, AAX, AU, and FLP formats across operating systems.