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TDM version of Altiverb
Audioease Altiverb 6 XL is a convolution reverb plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows XP. It uses top quality samples of real spaces to create reverb, ranging from Sydney Opera House to the cockpit of a Jumbo Jet. Altiverb 6 offers the most extensive set of parameters, it supports all professional plug-in formats including protools TDM on the Mac, parameter automation and surround. Altiverb 6 gives you a choice between iLok SmartKey or Challenge/response copy protection, it lets you sample your own spaces (currently Mac only), and Altiverb is efficient on your cpu.
Audioease Altiverb 6 XL is the Post and music production industry standard stereo convolution reverb. It comes with the renowned full library of impulse responses. Below you can click through pictures that reveal most of Altiverb's features at a glance. Read on to find out about the features that are not visible in the interface.
Audioease Altiverb 6 XL Features:
- The Full Altiverb Impulse Response library
- Full parameter automation
- An impulse response browser that replaces the impulse response popup menu.
- Mono to mono, mono to stereo, and stereo to stereo channel configurations.
- 40 automation preset memories for total-recall via parameter automation.
- All channel configurations up to 5.1 surround.
- TDM support, on Mac OS X for all HD DSP chips, Accel and non-Accel and expansion chassis. TDM sample rates supported: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz
- zero TDM latency at 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. At 96 kHz sample rate 2 milliseconds latency (0.002 seconds or 200 samples)
- Supported sample rates for RTAS, VST, AU, MAS and Audio Suite up to and including 384 kHz.
- Mono to stereo Small Concert Hall with a 2.1 second reverb tail takes one HD|Accel chip.
- Mono to stereo Large Concert Hall with a 4.2 second reverb tail takes two HD|Accel chips.
- Mono to quad Church of 4.2 seconds takes four HD|Accel chips.
- iLok or Challenge-Response authorization.
- Sample your own spaces or gear (Mac only)
In addition work on support for HD (non-Accel) chips is well underway. It is not likely that we will be ready in time for the Altiverb 6 release, so regular HD chip support will be included in Altiverb 6.1 XL. We ask for your patience.
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