Turning a cult pedal into a DAW plug-in just handed producers a freaky reverb lab without touching hardware.
Virtual NightSky lands in DAWs
Virtual NightSky lands in DAWs
- Strymon ported the NightSky pedal into software form.
- NightSky plug in mirrors its hardware twin completely.
- Developers pitched it as a wild reverb lab.
- Sound designers get deep tweak options right away.
- Strymon NightSky lets users bend pitch inside the reverb.
- Parameters adjust pitch, processing speed, and virtual space size.
- Incoming audio gets twisted by scale-locked shifts.
- A resonant filter bank reshapes tone with moving waveforms.
- Strymon NightSky ships with Sparse, Dense, and Diffuse modes.
- Sparse mode spaces echo wide apart for clear repeats.
- Dense setting leans toward a smooth plate vibe.
- Diffuse texture blooms slowly into airy, swelling trails.
- Strymon NightSky adds Shimmer for interval-based harmonic lifts.
- Glimmer boosts upper or lower harmonics on the fly.
- The drive section can react to input dynamics.
- The output stage can also clamp peaks with soft clipping.
- Strymon NightSky runs on Windows 11 PCs.
- Macs need macOS 14.8 or higher.
- Formats cover VST3, AU, and AAX.
- Pricing sits at 99 dollars with seven day trial.