This plug-in reverses real-time audio in a simple and straightforward manner.
So, how does Reversinator manage to create a smooth and seamless reverse output? Well, it all starts with the way it reads and handles the input audio. Once you load your audio file, the plug-in reads it into a 88200-sample buffer, which has two read pointers that move in the opposite direction of the write pointer, situated half the buffer apart.
Then, Reversinator mixes the sound from each pointer according to a raised cosine envelope to ensure a constant volume and avoid any discontinuity between the old and new data. This careful and precise approach yields a more realistic reverse effect that won't be interrupted by any awkward artifacts or noise.
Finally, installing Reversinator is a breeze: you just need to copy the .vst file to your vst plugins directory (which is typically located in /library/audio/plugins/vst/). Once you launch your DAW or audio editing software, you can use Reversinator as a standard plug-in and enjoy its benefits.
To sum it up, Reversinator is a neat and practical tool that doesn't overpromise but delivers solid and reliable results. If reverse audio is something you need on a regular basis, you should definitely add it to your plug-in collection.
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