Strymon – NightSky Plugin v1.0.1 – R2R (VST3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | January 28, 2026

 

Year/Release Date : 01/27/2026
Version : 1.0.1
Developer : Strymon
Developer’s website : Strymon
Format : VST3|AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : Cured
System requirements : Win 11+

  • 26.4 MB

Description :
Distort space and time.
Forget everything you know about reverb and get ready to experience atmosphere in a whole new way.
With the NightSky plugin, you can create expansive soundscapes from just a few notes, and even manipulate the pitch
and harmonic structure of reverb tails using synthesizer filters. This plugin revolutionizes
the possibilities of reverb, opening up new sonic horizons with every turn of the knob.

A reverb synthesis tool disguised as a reverb plugin.
Essentially, NightSky is a reverb synthesis workstation and a powerful platform for experimental sound design.
The plugin allows you to continuously manipulate the fundamental components of reverb in real time, creating your own unique reality.
With NightSky, you can control the pitch, frequency, and core size of the reverb, as well as shape the harmonic structure
and use a synth-based resonant filter with multiple modulation waveforms.

There is no other plugin like this anywhere.
The rules of space and time have been rewritten.

Reverb with variable processing frequency.
NightSky’s reverb core uses variable processing frequency, allowing you to change not only the reverb’s size
but also its pitch. Pitch changes can be either smooth or quantized to match various musical intervals,
allowing you to completely transform your tracks.

NightSky also features a suite of tools for further sonic complexity. Use Shimmer to shift the harmonic structure by
specified musical intervals. Add Glimmer to dynamically enhance the harmonic spectrum. Increase Drive to
create rich, distorted harmonics, and then refine the overall sound with a variable resonance low-pass filter.


R2R NOTE :
• No need for iLok License Manager to run.
• Our version loads faster and takes up less memory than the official version.


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