Blends the dry signal with the reverb. At higher settings (above 70%), it mimics the behavior of a plate reverb connected to an analog console's auxiliary send. Why Engineers Use Little Plate
Essential for cleaning up the mucky low-end (20Hz to 1kHz) often associated with dense plate reverbs. Performance & Sound Soundtoys Little Plate R2r
Adjusts how long the reverb lasts, from 0.5 seconds to infinity. Blends the dry signal with the reverb
The EMT 140 plate reverb was first introduced in the 1950s by Wilhelm Schoeps, a German engineer who revolutionized the world of audio processing. The EMT 140 uses a metal plate to generate a rich, smooth reverb that's perfect for adding depth and dimension to vocals, instruments, and entire mixes. Over the years, the EMT 140 has been used on countless iconic recordings, from The Beatles to Fleetwood Mac, and has become an integral part of music production history. Performance & Sound Adjusts how long the reverb
. The infinite setting allows for creative soundscapes and "frozen" reverb tails that never fade away.