The Verbiage software allows users to create a cross reverb effect by flipping the wet output channels. It's a quick and easy way to create unique and dynamic sounds.
The product at hand, though, is not a convolution reverb - this is an algorithmic reverb that has been put together the old-fashioned way, using binary code. One of the standout features of this software is the level of control that is available to the user. Unlike many other reverbs, it is possible to tweak the parameters of the reverb impulse, such as room size and damping, with precision and ease.
The software also boasts a great deal of flexibility, with options like cross reverb that allows you to pan mono instruments and create a fuller sound. There is also separate control over early and late reflections, and the choice between stereo or mono inputs and outputs. High-quality audio is a given with this program.
While convolution reverbs are the go-to option for those looking to recreate physical spaces, this software is an excellent tool for sweetening tracks with a touch of reverb. It can add shimmer and depth to tracks that may be difficult to achieve with other software. The only requirements are an AU or VST audio host.