ReCoil gives you the authentic sound of real spring reverbs without the hassle, noise
or limitations.
Spring reverbs have always had a bit of a sketchy reputation in the music world. They
are untweakable, noisy, physically delicate and make clanky sounds when you kick
your guitar amp. But despite their shortcomings, one thing is for sure: their
characteristic boingy sound has cemented their place in history. Love them or hate
them, spring reverbs instantly give any instrument an undeniably vintage vibe.
What makes ReCoil special?
Tweakability:
What’s the point of a plugin if you can’t tweak it? ReCoil lets you
choose which spring, but how many. Each spring model lets you choose between 1
and 3 springs
Variety of Springs:
We started out with the plan of just using a few reverb tanks, but
got a bit carried away and added slinkies, door stops, random springs we found in
the trash and basically anything that we could find that could vaguely resemble a
spring (I prefer Arvin Ash’s definition of a spring)
Algorithmic or Impulse:
What good is a reverb if you can’t tweak its settings? ReCoil
comes with both algorithmic reverbs for maximum control and impulse based
reverbs for maximum realism. You get to decide what you need.
Stereo:
Spring reverbs are almost universally mono, which is cool and all, but it’s hard
to beat a nice wide stereo reverb. ReCoil lets you get a naturally wide reverb sound
out of a spring reverb by panning each spring separately
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