With the TC Reverb 6000 MKII, you get dozens of pristine reverbs, delays and boundary effects for any format from Mono, Stereo, LCR, LtRt to 5.1 & 6.1. Among the hundreds of presets available, the Halls of Fame bank and the Skywalker Sound Collection provide you with presets created by some of the most respected people in the music and film industry. Further, with internal double precision processing, superb jitter rejection and reference quality AD and DA converters, no other reverb on the planet comes close to the resolution and performance of Reverb 6000 MKII.
Clearly, you can use a high quality realtime processor for more than spatial effects. Numerous license extensions are available in order to turn your Reverb 6000 MKII into a mastering processor, a monitor matrix, a format converter and much more. Up-sampled limiters, multiband processors, up- and down-conversion, George Massenburg's wonderful MDW EQs and Pristine research-intensive processing a la carte can be used stand-alone or well integrated with large format consoles or digital workstations.
REVERB 6000 MKII Included Licenses:
Here, you can learn more about the licenses included with the TC Reverb 6000 MKII. Each license holds a number of great sounding algorithms fine-tuned for a wide variety of applications. Apart from the included licenses, you can also purchase additional licenses holding e.g. first grade mastering tools, an EQ designed by George Massenburg, or an ultra precise and versatile loudness meter.
Multichannel Reverb License
This license includes everything from the Stereo Reverb license - plus all of our Lt/Rt, Quad Mono, 5.1 and 6.1 reverb and delay algorithms. It also gives you access to SpacePan and every reverb and delay preset in the machine, including the complete Halls of Fame bank and the Skywalker Sound Collection.
VSS™ 6.1
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VSS™ M4
Sometimes, multiple mono reverbs can be more useful than pre-configured structures for stereo, 5.1, 6.1, etc. With the M4 algorithm, you get access to 4 discrete mono reverbs with 4 inputs and 4 outputs in one engine.
Flexible configuration
Of course, you can use the M4 reverbs traditionally as multiple mono instances, where the effect has to end up in predictable places, but you could also combine some of them to cover arbitrary multi-channel configurations like 7, 10 or even 16 main channels with different settings, all within a single Reverb 6000 frame.
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Reflector 6
Reflector is an extremely versatile delay and boundary effect for multichannel applications. Since it features no less than 6 outputs, it is compatible with a wide variety of audio formats, including 6.1 surround, 5.1 surround, LCR and stereo. Even though the 6.1 format uses 7 channels, you will still be able to use the Reflector 6 algorithm, as the sub channel is practically never treated with delay effects.
Reflect any environment
With highly advanced features such as individual EQ and multiple layers of diffusion in the arsenal, you can cross the border between ambience, early reflections, reverb and delay-effects with ease. Go from plain delays to realistic ambient locations, and, with the long delay-times and available diffusion, you can simulate the large outdoor locations that are so crucial in many film and post-productions.
Get in control
You can easily edit, mirror and audition the effects on the fly making the effect design process both inspirational and creative. In other words, if your intuition tells you to go in a certain direction, we think that you should be able to follow that gut-feeling right away. For instance, if you feel like experimenting, you can easily create wild and complex delay patterns, making radical surround effects.
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Stereo Reverb License
This license includes our very best stereo and dual source reverbs and delays - for example VSS3, VSS4, Nonlin2 and Reflector - plus access to hundreds of film and music presets as well as the stereo section of Halls of Fame.
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VSS™ 4HD
The VSS™ 4HD is a highly advanced stereo reverb capable of treating your program material with source related reflections from multiple angles – the result being a unrivalled precision that is comparable to real-world mono or stereo sources positioned in an authentic or virtual space.
Beyond convolution
Contrary to a sampled reverb, VSS™ 4HD is non-causal, and it doesn't return the same response over and over again. This benefit is especially relevant in demanding productions and for live purposes, where it's important to avoid to repeatedly trigger the same reproduction room modes and to wake up the ‘hall ghost’. In fact, VSS™ 4HD is our finest room simulation algorithm, and it complements the benefits of other System 6000 multi-channel algorithms perfectly. If you compare it to the highly acclaimed VSS™ 4, you will quickly notice that VSS™ 4HD is a further development with added controls for diffused field delay and width.
Beyond DAWs
Due to dependency on plenty of zero wait state RAM and an ultra fast infrastructure between DSPs, VSS4™ HD, VSS™ 5.1 and VSS™ 6.1 are still not suited for any DAW platform available at the time of writing (March, 2010).
Full bit transparency
Used for mastering purposes, VSS™ 4HD maintains full bit transparency, and you can use it at Sample Rates up to 96 kHz.
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VSS™ 3
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DVR-2
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NonLin-2
NonLin offers controllable envelope, attack, hold and release parameters. Therefore, you will be able to generate compact vocal ambience, dramatic eighties drum and percussion sounds, reverse reverb or completely new and twisted effects with this algorithm. You can also create classic gated reverb, but because it doesn't need to be triggered, you can use it on all sorts of program material.
Modern and old school
Compared to reverb effects from the past, the NonLin algorithm provides longer and more diffused response with a higher resolution, but classic, low density processing is also available.
A twist of madness
However, there is more, as NonLin also features a Twist parameter, which radically alters the sound – sometimes in weird ways. Adding Twist may not always be pretty, but the parameter is definitely a new spice capable of stimulating imagination as well as creativity, and it can be used to add character to any source of a mix.
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Reflector-LCR
Reflector is an extremely versatile delay and boundary effect. The output configurations are optimized for LCR, stereo or mono production, and with highly advanced features such as individual EQ and multiple layers of diffusion, you can cross the border between ambience, early reflections, reverb and delay-effects.
Reflect any environment
Also, with Reflector, you will be able to generate plain delays as well as realistic ambient locations, and, with the long delay-times and available diffusion, you can simulate the large outdoor locations that are so crucial in many film and post-productions.
Get in control
You can easily edit, mirror and audition the effects on the fly making the effect design process both inspirational and creative. In other words, if your intuition tells you to go in a certain direction, we think that you should be able to follow that gut-feeling right away. For instance, if you feel like experimenting, you can easily create wild and complex delay patterns, making radical surround effects.
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VariPitch
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Phaser
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Reverb-2
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Reverb-3
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Chorus
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CORE-2
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Delay 2
This M5000 algorithm is a 24 bit true stereo effect that offers delays of up to 2.5 seconds in each channel and two filtered feedback controls per channel (self feedback and x feedback).
Further, you can modulate delays with full control over the relative L/R phase to emulate chorus or tape delay perfectly. The System 6000 implementation of Delay 2 can be used with sample rates of up to 96kHz.
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