Greybox Audio recently released the first true software copy of the digital Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb. They call their new product SG-323, which comes after five years of research work. The team carefully copied the digital circuits from the original hardware machine. Their version stays close to the classic design but improves it with fully changeable pre-delay and decay time controls.
Christopher Moore created the original Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb in 1984 as a follow-up to the famous Space Station SST-282 delay. The company first aimed it at studios with smaller budgets. Today, finding one of these hardware units proves difficult since they have become rare vintage equipment. Famous electronic music creators Mark Pritchard and Richie Hawtin keep these devices in their studios.
The SG-323 offers eight different reverb programs, ranging from tight plates to big thunderous halls. Users can completely adjust both pre-delay and decay times as needed. The interface allows resizing to fit your screen perfectly. The company made this product DRM-free and even published it as Open-Source software for people who want to see how it works.
You can buy SG-323 right away for Windows, Mac computers, or Linux systems. It works with VST3, AU, AAX, and CLAP plugin formats in music production software. The complete version costs EUR 34. People can download a free demo with locked controls from their store. The creators also shared all source code on GitHub where interested users can follow instructions to build the plugin themselves.
Christopher Moore created the original Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb in 1984 as a follow-up to the famous Space Station SST-282 delay. The company first aimed it at studios with smaller budgets. Today, finding one of these hardware units proves difficult since they have become rare vintage equipment. Famous electronic music creators Mark Pritchard and Richie Hawtin keep these devices in their studios.
The SG-323 offers eight different reverb programs, ranging from tight plates to big thunderous halls. Users can completely adjust both pre-delay and decay times as needed. The interface allows resizing to fit your screen perfectly. The company made this product DRM-free and even published it as Open-Source software for people who want to see how it works.
You can buy SG-323 right away for Windows, Mac computers, or Linux systems. It works with VST3, AU, AAX, and CLAP plugin formats in music production software. The complete version costs EUR 34. People can download a free demo with locked controls from their store. The creators also shared all source code on GitHub where interested users can follow instructions to build the plugin themselves.