

size 5 MB / 11 MB
Mangleverb featuring a VCF/VCA and reverb combo, with LFO and envelope follower, it is capable of many odd and useful effects.
Mangleverb can be used as a filter, reverb, transient shaper, rhythmic gate, LPF gate, tempo-synced VCA, and any combination thereof. It is, for all intents and purposes, a Swiss Army Knife, for both wild sonic destruction and more utilitarian production work.
Want to make a cool smooth-shaped verby kick? No problem. A 16th-note stutter gate? Gotcha. A plain ol-fashioned funky duck envelope follower? We can do that. A huge 80s “Pour Some Sugar on Me” gated snare ‘verb? Although we’re not sure why you’d want to do that, with Mangleverb it is alarmingly easy.
Mangleverb has an updated version of the reverb algorithm from the long-deceased Deverb plug-in, along with Audio Damage’s most popular analog filter model, a sophisticated LFO and envelope follower, sidechain input, a full I/O section, and just in case you want to replace your tweeters, a feedback knob:
Audio_Damage_Mangleverb ( 5 MB )
Audio_Damage_Mangleverb_x64 ( 5 MB )
Audio_Damage_Mangleverb_Mac ( 11 MB )
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