The only major drawback is the plugin’s incompatibility with Mac OS based digital audio workstations.
It is bundled with a useful set of factory presets, covering everything from small rooms to large cathedrals and infinite reverbs. Sanford Reverb is easy to use, thanks to its intuitive layout and clean user interface. The plugin strikes a nice balance between a quality reverb sound and low resource consumption, which are the two main qualities of a good reverb effect for everyday use in mixing situations. During our test on a single core Intel processor in MuLab 6, the CPU hit never exceeded 3% for a single instance of Sanford Reverb. The CPU usage is surprisingly low for a reverb plugin. It works great for enhancing the sound of soloed instruments, lush vocals, or even those huge EDM style build-ups. Freeze is one of the most fun features you can find in a reverb effect, definitely worth experimenting with. The plugin also features freeze mode for creative sound design. Sanford Reverb offers ultra precise control over early reflections (three early reflection points per stereo channel with time, pan and level parameters), global pre-delay, time and damp controls, MIDI learn, modulation for emulating cavernous spaces and a pair of filters for tone control. The plugin is one of the most versatile freeware reverbs on today’s market, at least when it comes to 64-bit compatible products. See also: Free Reverb VST/AU Plugins For Windows & Mac OS!