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Eventide blackhole reverbe review
Eventide blackhole reverbe review













  • Ability to create extremely musical effects useful for highlighting key instruments.
  • Incredibly easy to use with over 50 presets many created by Eventide artists.
  • With the Blackhole plug-in, any instrument in your DAW can warp acoustic space and time. We’ve now perfected the galactic sounds of the Blackhole reverb in native plug-in form. With each new version the reverb has been refined and enhanced. For decades studio engineers considered Blackhole their "secret weapon." More recently, it was ported to our Space stompbox and became the go-to ambient effect for guitar and keyboard layers. This famed, massive reverberator first saw the light of day as an algorithm in our rackmount DSP4000 and remained a favorite in the rackmount H8000FW. In short, Blackhole is destined to be one of those tools that you turn to time and again when reality just isn't enough.

    eventide blackhole reverbe review

    Whether you're at the event horizon or closer to home, Blackhole will inspire and amaze while its intutive controls will allow you to add that special something to your tracks without a degree in rocket science. While it’s true Blackhole is capable of creating space-warping special effects and drones, it’s also capable of creating musical and subtle effects you’ll find useful for highlighting key instruments or painting a backdrop for your mix. At small sizes those very same qualities can add an angelic sheen to vocals or turn a simple drum track into an otherworldy rhythm section. At large sizes, its soft attack and lingering, harmonic tails allows it to really shine on guitars, strings and pads.

    eventide blackhole reverbe review

    Our Blackhole reverb breaks the rules by allowing you to create virtual spaces that could never exist in reality (at least the one we inhabit).

    eventide blackhole reverbe review

    Most reverbs are earth-bound and constrained by the physics of the real world.















    Eventide blackhole reverbe review