Remi Blaze introduced Hazex reverb

Dropping zero dollars on a studio-grade reverb feels absolutely wild until the dynamic ducking actually saves your low end. Remi Blaze just shipped Hazex as a free algorithmic stereo effect for macOS producers who hate muddy club mixes.

An eight-line feedback delay network creates tight rooms or long ambient tails while an internal crossover keeps bass frequencies mono to prevent phase cancellation on big rigs. Dynamic processing pulls the wet signal back under dry transients, so sources stay punchy before blooming into silent gaps.

Creative audio nerds get shimmer pitch feedback and tempo-synced swell builds alongside a visualizer that displays real-time tail behavior. The companion Raw version boils everything down to one space knob for fast live tweaks without any menu diving whatsoever.

Twenty-one presets cover halls and plates across AU and VST3 formats for Apple Silicon and Intel machines. This universal binary ships fully signed and notarized by Apple as part of a growing free tool collection from an active tech house artist.
 

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