Deal: Get SSL Native FlexVerb for $18 – last chance!
Over 90% off the SSL FlexVerb plug-in until Feb 20.
SSL Native FlexVerb plug-in is now and only today available for $18 (down from $279)! Here’s the deal!
Solid State Logic Native FlexVerb deal at Plugin Boutique
SSL remains among the recording industry greats to this day, embodying both quality and innovation for 5 decades (and counting). This goes for both the hardware and software realms of pro audio. Native FlexVerb is an example of SSL’s excellence with the latter. It’s a comprehensive reverb plug-in with Room, Hall, Plate, and Chamber simulations. At this price, it’s worth adding to any plug-in collection.
The SSL Native FlexVerb plug-in generates room, hall, plate, and chamber reverbs with plenty of sound shaping options. In addition to the typical parameters, which we’ll talk about in a second, they include a 6-band EQ and compressor.
The available reverb and effects controls are input and output volume, early reflections, pre-delay, diffusion, size, reverb time, and modulation (rate, depth). A visual analyzer represents the generated reverb graphically.
SSL Native FlexVerb – Price and availability
You can have Solid State Logic Native FlexVerb here at Thomann for the party price of $18 (down from a decidedly non-party $279). The offer is valid only today (February 20, 2024). The plug-in works under macOS 10.12+ and Windows 7+ in AU, AAX, VST, and VST3 64-bit formats.
You need a free iLok account (or a paid USB dongle) for authorization. An unrestricted demo version and a PDF user manual are also available for download from the developer’s website.
More information about Solid State Logic and the plug-in
SSL Native FlexVerb Video
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2 responses to “Deal: Get SSL Native FlexVerb for $18 – last chance!”
This is a great reverb (in my opinion), with a decent EQ and a simple, but useful compressor. At £17 it’s cheap enough to just buy and have knocking around.
a company selling its products with 90% discount is dubious….
or gives a good hint about their standard margins….