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Lese releases Hikari plugin inspired by 90s and 2000s digital reverbs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53824, member: 636"] Lese launched Hikari, a plugin that digitally reconstructs unusual reverb hardware from the 1990s and 2000s. The developer acquired original reverberator units and recreated their characteristics with contemporary modifications. A central 2D XY pad serves as the primary interface control system for musicians. Navigator positioning directly modulates various parameters while surrounding topology generates subtle reverb alterations. Random anomaly generation occurs during each plugin initialization or preset change. Multiple anomaly positions scatter across the 2D environment and dramatically transform audio processing methods. Each software session produces unique anomaly behaviors when users activate the plugin or switch between presets. Granular fragmentation combines with reverb through the Illusion processing feature. This merger creates additional complexity layers for experimental sound manipulation. Audio professionals access vintage digital reverb textures through modernized plugin architecture. [/QUOTE]
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