PSP Reverbs & Delays Explained

PSP Audioware makes some of the finest Reverb and Delay plug-ins around. PSP guru Mark Struthers takes an in-depth look at all of the PSP Audioware Reverb and Delay plug-ins, uncovering all the features and functions, as well as how to apply them on different material.

PianoVerb
PianoVerb (08:52) - In this video you’ll be introduced to the two versions of the Pianoverb plug-in. You’ll be shown around the UI for the free Pianoverb 1 whilst comparing its reverberation with other reverbs natively built into a piano VSTi.
PianoVerb2 - First Look (04:49) - Watch as Mark explores the improvements that Pianoverb 2 offers over the original free version by looking UI.
PianoVerb2 - Parameters (09:46) - Mark shows the varied parameters incorporated into the plug-in that are fully adjustable to create a rich reverberant sound.
PianoVerb2 - Further Functions (06:34) - Mark takes a look at the DAMP and TRIM dial here to discover ways of reducing the high frequency content of the created reverb. Additionally, learn how the FREEZE function works to take an audio snapshot of the signal for creative effect.
EasyVerb
EasyVerb - Introduction (07:41) - Discover the seemingly ‘light’ UI of EasyVerb and explore how its parameters do allow for great reverberation patches.
EasyVerb in Action (07:40) - Mark test the varied algorithms on offer in combination with the TIME dial, and other parameters, to hear what works well with your material.
SpringBox
SpringBox UI (04:07) - Explore this lush sounding spring reverb emulation plug-in whilst identifying how it is split into two main areas that allow A/B set up situations.
SpringBox in Action (06:55) - Watch and listen to SpringBox in use to see and hear how adjusting and switching between its parameters produce long, shimmering spring type reverberation.
Echo
Echo - Introduction (10:51) - Here you’ll be introduced to the multitude of parameters that constitute the Echo UI and how they interact to add great delayed audio to your signal.
Echo in Action (07:18) - By putting the information to use seen in the previous tutorial, Mark shows how the Feedback dials work to direct echoes to different stereo field positions.
PSP42
PSP42 - First Look (04:03) - Take a first look at the UI for the PSP42 and how the various parameters link together to create its effect.
PSP42 - Modes (07:26) - Mark gives an overview of the various modes offered in conjunction with the built in phrase sample function to create interesting effects.
PSP85
PSP85 - Introduction (09:29) - Take a look at the many parameters available to help create inventive delay patterns utilizing sample rate modification. Watch a set-up example inserted on a vocal track.
PSP85 - Analyzing Presets (06:11) - Mark auditions presets to gauge what works effectively on a vocal track. Watch as Mark also gives an explanation of the preset chosen while hearing an explanation of parameter adjustments.
608 MultiDelay
608 MultiDelay - First Look (10:17) - Take a first look at this multi-delay plug-in UI and hear instruction about the some of the varied parameters and how they relate to each other.
608 MultiDelay - Further Parameters (09:50) - Mark further explore other parameters available to create complex multi-delay patterns. In particular, you’ll get information about filter frequency modification.
608 MultiDelay - Analyzing Feedback (10:32) - Now, Mark looks at the independent feedback sections along with the master feedback section.
Listening to the Mix (02:05) - Mark takes a listen and explains a mix with 4 delay taps inserted on a vocal track.