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Pristine diffusion

A custom diffusing network of the highest possible quality based on modified all-pass filters.

Pristine diffusion

A custom diffusing network of the highest possible quality based on modified all-pass filters.

Early / Late mixer

Controls include L/R as well as Mid/Side domains, providing new spacial contouring capabilities.

Early / Late mixer

Controls include L/R as well as Mid/Side domains, providing new spacial contouring capabilities.

Modulated tail

From subtle movement to wild modulation, influence the diffusion network to make your tails smooth and musical - or don’t!

Modulated tail

From subtle movement to wild modulation, influence the diffusion network to make your tails smooth and musical - or don’t!

Under the hood

A concept ‘verb, come alive

Toraverb was never meant to be an emulation, approximation or a recreation. We did not implement any "off-the-shelf" algorithm or impulse response. Unlike a classic unit such as spring, room, hall or plate, Toraverb is a concept in its own right. Using a set of easily accessible parameters, it allows the user to create practically ANY type of algorithmic reverb. Our goal was to create something which would sound beautiful no matter where the knobs are.
Reverb is a critical effect in a mix. A good digital reverb depends on the algorithms used and their implementation quality. Usually, reverb is used as a send effect in which many channels in a mix are routed to it. If a poorly designed plug-in or hardware unit is used, the end result is tinnier/muddier mixes, with reverb tails sounding like they’re being torn off inhumanely.

The Utmost Diffusion Quality

In Toraverb, we designed a diffusing network of the highest possible quality based on modified all-pass filters and implemented fine-tuned parameters, eliminating almost all unwanted flutter echo effects across diverse sound sources. That’s fancy-talk for “ we made it smooth and easy to tweak.

Two parametric EQs

Toraverb has two independent, single-band, fully parametric equalizers; one for each reflection engine. With low shelf, peak and high shelf options, they become incredibly useful in shaping the coloration and character of the reverb as well as intentionally sustaining certain frequencies in your source.

Modulated tail

Toraverb also has an additional modulation parameter, which affects the diffusing network. These are responsible for the distribution of the sound waves reflections in time. By changing the modulation, the sound of the reverb tail can be altered to give a more realistic effect of sound propagation. Modulation amount is controlled independently for early and late reflections.

Realistic cross-talk

To give a even better impression of physical space, we added an innovative spatial reflection algorithm to Toraverb. This improves spatial reflections by interjecting some reflected stereo waves between both stereo channels. This models what happens in the real world when a single, localized sound source is reflected and becomes audible to both ears, allowing for spatial localisation as well as a heightened sense of realism.

Early, Late-ish, Hall & Plate-ish.

A Quick, convenient blend between Early and Late reflections. Now with balance parameters, for both reflection types, working in Left / Right or Mid / Side modes allows for retro reverb panning, or mono’ing your low-frequency early reflections while widening your longer, high-mid tails!

Built-in ducker

Essential functionality in the most studio situations. Toraverb features a built-in ducker, which's compresses FX signal's amplitude proportionally to the loudness of dry / unprocessed input, thus saving an overall output signal energy. Such a tool built into the plug-in is a real time-saver for any music producer or studio engineer. No need to employ any additional side-chain compression unit into your fx chain and simplify this aspect of use to the minimum.

Pre-delay with Tempo sync.

Pre-delay with host tempo synchronization option for precise control when reverb's tail kicks in.

The Utmost Diffusion Quality

In Toraverb, we designed a diffusing network of the highest possible quality based on modified all-pass filters and implemented fine-tuned parameters, eliminating almost all unwanted flutter echo effects across diverse sound sources. That’s fancy-talk for “ we made it smooth and easy to tweak.


Two parametric EQs

Toraverb has two independent, single-band, fully parametric equalizers; one for each reflection engine. With low shelf, peak and high shelf options, they become incredibly useful in shaping the coloration and character of the reverb as well as intentionally sustaining certain frequencies in your source.


Modulated tail

Toraverb also has an additional modulation parameter, which affects the diffusing network. These are responsible for the distribution of the sound waves reflections in time. By changing the modulation, the sound of the reverb tail can be altered to give a more realistic effect of sound propagation. Modulation amount is controlled independently for early and late reflections.


Realistic cross-talk

To give a even better impression of physical space, we added an innovative spatial reflection algorithm to Toraverb. This improves spatial reflections by interjecting some reflected stereo waves between both stereo channels. This models what happens in the real world when a single, localized sound source is reflected and becomes audible to both ears, allowing for spatial localisation as well as a heightened sense of realism.


Early, Late-ish, Hall & Plate-ish.

A Quick, convenient blend between Early and Late reflections. Now with balance parameters, for both reflection types, working in Left / Right or Mid / Side modes allows for retro reverb panning, or mono’ing your low-frequency early reflections while widening your longer, high-mid tails!


Built-in ducker

Essential functionality in the most studio situations. Toraverb features a built-in ducker, which's compresses FX signal's amplitude proportionally to the loudness of dry / unprocessed input, thus saving an overall output signal energy. Such a tool built into the plug-in is a real time-saver for any music producer or studio engineer. No need to employ any additional side-chain compression unit into your fx chain and simplify this aspect of use to the minimum.


Pre-delay with Tempo sync.

Pre-delay with host tempo synchronization option for precise control when reverb's tail kicks in.

 

Substantial factory content

Selection of almost 100 presets

Screen fit

Several UI sizes and HiDPI support for better screen fit

MIDI Learn

MIDI Learn for easy controller assignment

Sound examples

d16group · Toraverb 2 Demos
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Endorsement

Reviews

Musician's HQ 2023/01

Integraudio 2021/06

Audio Assemble 2020/10

Sound Bytes Mag 2019/07

Musikermagasinet 2018/03

E-Music 2018/03

Keys 2018/02

Sound Bytes 2018/01

Music Nation 2017/11

Future Music Russia 2017/11

Releasetime 2017/11

Computer Music 2016/09

Awards

Artists

Stephan Bodzin

Actually the whole product line of d16 is made of stunning quality, easy to use and just enhancing every production of mine for a few years now. Pure analogue attitude + sophisticated software design.

Patrick Chardronnet

The flexibility with this total Bundle is endless. I built a wonderful soundscape with LuSH-101 through the Toraverb2. Trippin for hours in excellent sound quality !!! big respect from the black forest of Germany.

Ben Santiago

I absolutely love the D16 stuff. The effects sound great and seem to offer that little bit more than others in terms of playing about and having fun. I'd be lost without the Toraverb 2.

Downloads

System requirements

Windows PC

OS version
Windows 7 or newer
CPU
Intel x86 / AMD x86
Software
VST2 / VST3 / AAX compatible host application (32bit or 64bit)
Sample rate
≥ 44.1 kHz

Apple Mac

OS version
Mac OS X 10.13 to macOS 15
CPU
Intel x86 / Apple Silicon
Software
VST2 / VST3 / AU / AAX compatible host application (64bit only!)
Sample rate
≥ 44.1 kHz
(*) Hardware requirements / recommendations are based on estimates performed on available computers at D16 Group HQ, and therefore cannot cover all possible configurations available on the market. CPU usage may vary widely depending on the manner in which the product is used. Factors that may contribute to variance in CPU usage include particular patch and its complexity, the global quality setting, project sample rate. In order to form a better understanding of how a plug-in will behave within your current setup, we highly recommend downloading the demo and giving it a try.

Document containing system requirements for entire D16 Group plug-in line-up you can download from here Compatibility Chart

Note

This product is not a standalone program so you need a host application to use it.