ShimmerVerb

ShimmerVerb

Massive ethereal reverb

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Version History of ShimmerVerb

1.0.18

March 6, 2024

- Fixes a bug where Touch and Latch automation were not correctly written in Logic Pro for iPad. - Fixes a bug where the Standalone background image would not render correctly on some iOS devices. - Adds a MIDI Mute description to the help screen. - Removes Inter-App Audio support, as it has been deprecated by Apple. Audio Unit v3 can be used instead. - Other internal bug fixes and improvements.

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10.0.9

March 23, 2022

Added MIDI muting.

1.0.8

March 7, 2022

Added support for iPad mini 6 screen resolution.

1.0.7

November 23, 2020

Added new artist presets.

1.0.6

October 12, 2020

Fixed an issue where clip meters did not always illuminate when clipping had occurred. Improved preset flyout behavior in the AUv3 plugin. It now remains open when resizing the plugin window. Added a MIDI mute function to the AUv3 plugin. Improved scrolling for the user guide on iOS 12.

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1.0.2

August 20, 2020

Added new presets from Fred Everything.

1.0.1

August 10, 2020

- Fix a bug where reverb sound could occasionally recall with a brighter setting than what was saved - Corrected a few typos

1.0.0

August 4, 2020

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Description of ShimmerVerb

ShimmerVerb combines a massively lustrous reverb with parallel pitch shifters to add ethereal layers making any signal, well, "shimmer." Oftentimes, producers would achieve the effect by using Eventide pitch shifting hardware such as the H910, H949, or H3000 or other rack mount units in combination with a reverb. This production technique was popularized by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on U2's The Unforgettable Fire. Now, this iconic sound has been refined and extended with a modern, unified interface that is great for adding dreamy ambiance to guitars, keys, synths, samples, and vocals. In typical Eventide fashion, features have been added such as the ability to infinitely feedback the signal, resulting in cascading reverbs that smear into oblivion. Feedback can be further fine-tuned by specifying which frequencies are fed back through the low/mid/high cross-over network. ShimmerVerb shines via its playable, performance-based parameters. "The Ribbon" is an easy to program performance macro allowing users to morph between two settings with one control. Desktop users can plug in a MIDI keyboard and gain tactile command over this function via the modulation wheel. Ribbon mappings are great for Feedback swells, moving the Pitch knobs, or changing the Size for a massive detuning result. ShimmerVerb also boasts a HotSwitch for calling up another state of parameters inside the same preset. Use this for changing octaves, turning off/on the pitch shifters, or simply turning the Mix up or down while crafting your performance. Finally, the Freeze button allows you to make smeared textures out of single voices, full pads, or percussive elements resulting in metallic "shimmers." Features: - Unique reverb plug-in with parallel pitch shifters on the reverb tail. - Easily pitch with perfect fourths, fifths, and octaves. - Micropitch tuning available around perfect intervals. - Four octaves of pitch shifting (from two octaves down to two octaves up). - Delay pitched signals up to one second or sync them to your DAW's tempo. - Feedback determines how much delayed signal is fed back into the input of the reverb. - Low, Mid, and High cross-over network determines which frequencies are fed back. - FREEZE holds the current state of the reverb in a smeared texture. - The RIBBON allows for real-time modification of several parameters at once. - HOTSWITCH allows for instant switching between two sets of parameters within one preset. - Available as an Audio Units AUv3 plug-in and Standalone App.
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ShimmerVerb: FAQ

Does ShimmerVerb have support for iPad devices?

ShimmerVerb is available on iPad devices.

Who created the ShimmerVerb app?

Eventide Inc. is the creator of the ShimmerVerb app.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use ShimmerVerb?

The minimum iOS version for the ShimmerVerb app is 11.0.

What is the overall rating of the app?

The ShimmerVerb app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.5.

What app category is ShimmerVerb?

Music Is The App Genre Of The Shimmerverb App.

What ShimmerVerb application version is the latest one?

1.0.18 is the most recent version of ShimmerVerb.

What is the latest ShimmerVerb update release date?

The latest ShimmerVerb update came out on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date when ShimmerVerb came out?

ShimmerVerb was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the ShimmerVerb app?

Eventide Inc.: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by ShimmerVerb?

The ShimmerVerb app can be used in .

Is ShimmerVerb one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, ShimmerVerb is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does ShimmerVerb feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in ShimmerVerb.

Can I utilize ShimmerVerb with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize ShimmerVerb with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in ShimmerVerb?

No, there are no advertisements in ShimmerVerb.

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Reviews of ShimmerVerb

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  • God tier app

    Didn’t think they could top crystals but here I am like a month later to report that shimmer is an absolutely essential tool. Make a synth playing a 3 note sequence sound like an orchestra in heaven. Do it
  • Pretty good, who does the preset naming?

    And is he/ she a satanist? “Layers of the beast”, “Serpents Tongue”, “Fallen Angel”, “Demon Call”.... I own all the Eventide apps, I could go on with these names but it’s pretty blatant. Just strange to me unless whomever is naming these is a dirty luciferian, then it’s not weird at all - then it would make perfect sense.

    Anyway, the app is whatever. Plenty of new names coming up on iOS at better prices (odds are good those devs won’t be satanists as well!) If you own some of the other Eventide apps, this one could easily be skipped.
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  • EXCELLENT!!

    Oh my God! This is just beautiful! Inspiring sonic art!! I love it!!!