Nevo Studios Nevo AKG BX15
Nevo Studios Nevo AKG BX15
In the early 80s AKG made one of the best sounding stereo spring reverbs ever made based on a technology called Torsional Transmission Line principle (TTL) which gave the BX range a unique texture and sound. We use the BX15 mostly on piano, grand piano and electric guitar but works on more or less everything including drums and percussion.

This reverb are sampled with 0.5 seconds steps of the decay time to preserve the original tone of the reverb.

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Impulse responses of (Wav files 48kHz, 32bit):
AKG BX15 (spring) – mono, stereo and specials with RE-20 delay

Install instructions and preset files included for:
ABLETON (Convolution Reverb Pro / MacOS + Windows)
ALTIVERB (MacOS)
CUBASE PRO (REVerence / MacOS + Windows)
FL STUDIO (Fruity Convolver)
FOG CONVOLVER
IR-1 (Waves)
LOGIC PRO X (Space Designer)
PRO TOOLS (Space)
REAPER (ReaVerb / MacOS + Windows)
REVERBERATE 3 (MacOS + Windows)
STUDIO ONE (Open-Air / MacOS + Windows)

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