: The output is naturally low-pass filtered around 4 kHz, making it sit well in a mix without overwhelming high frequencies. It is described as sounding like a "large metal tank".
High; simpler controls than most modern digital reverbs, now featuring a modernized utility bar and preset management. Bucketverb reFuse Software Bucketverb [WiN]
: Uses a digital model of a multi-tap BBD chip to create multiple simultaneous delay times, resulting in a distinct, murky, and lo-fi decay. : The output is naturally low-pass filtered around
by reFuse Software is a unique lo-fi reverb plugin that emulates the sound of "bucket brigade" delay (BBD) chips, specifically modeling the rare Panasonic MN3011 chip. Unlike standard digital reverbs, it focuses on dark, "rounded," and intentionally metallic textures rather than realistic space emulations. Key Features Bucketverb : Uses a digital model of a
: Reviewers from Tape Op recommend it for adding "lift" and character to melodic bass lines and electric guitars. It also excels at adding "vibey" ambience to vocals.