Togu Audio Line – TAL-G-Verb v2.1.0 – R2R (VSTi, VSTi3, AAX, CLAP) [WIN x64]

By | March 14, 2026

 

Year/Release Date : March 13, 2026
Version : 2.1.0
Developer : Togu Audio Line
Developer’s Website : https://tal-software.com/products/tal-g-verb
Format : VST, VST3, AAX
Bit Depth : 64bit
Tablet : present
System Requirements : Windows 10+

  • 36.7 MB

Description:
TAL-G-Verb is a musical effect capable of creating high-quality artificial reverb sounds.
Suitable for all types of sounds, from drums to huge pads and special effects. The built-in editor allows you to control the reverb algorithm and customize it to suit your needs.
The built-in grain engine is capable of transforming mono sounds into complex cinematic stereo sounds, chords, and synchronized arpeggios.
TAL-G-Verb contains over 100 factory presets, divided into various categories, such as drum reverbs, vocals, and synths. This includes presets created by Solidtrax.

Characteristics :

Reverb:
The reverb engine is optimized to minimize distortion and digital artifacts. As a result, this reverb can be used for a wide variety of materials, from small rooms to large plate reverbs.
The built-in graphic equalizer lets you adjust the reverb’s output spectrum. A single color control determines the degree of reverb modulation. Without color, the reverb is crystal clear, while with a large number of colors, it becomes broader and more diffuse.

Reverb Editor:
The degree of coloration and overall sound, including early reflections, are largely dependent on the internal reverb delays.
By default, the plugin comes preloaded with a variety of carefully tuned delay parameters. However, you can also create your own delay/reverb templates, which can then be used in presets. The complex delay line connection eliminates the need for precise tuning to achieve a good sound.

The Grain Engine:
allows you to shift the pitch of a sound, adding more chaos and variability to the final reverb result. Various routing options are available.
Additionally, grain synchronization allows you to create ARP patterns synchronized with the host. The pattern can be retriggered using MIDI NoteOn events.


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