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Description

Unleash the potential of your soundscape with the AudioThing Fog Convolver, a sophisticated convolution reverb plugin that transforms your audio tracks into immersive sonic environments. Ideal for musicians, producers, and sound designers, this plugin leverages impulse response technology to recreate the acoustic characteristics of real spaces and hardware reverbs. Whether you're crafting ambient landscapes or adding depth to a vocal track, the Fog Convolver offers a versatile and user-friendly interface, making it a staple in any digital audio workstation.

The Fog Convolver boasts an extensive library of impulse responses, ranging from classic reverb units to exotic locations, providing endless possibilities to enhance your mix. Its real-time processing capabilities and intuitive control layout allow for seamless integration into any production workflow. Easily adjust parameters like pre-delay, decay, and stereo width to sculpt the perfect reverb tail. The plugin also supports third-party IRs, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of sound libraries.

Key Features:

  • Convolution reverb plugin with impulse response technology
  • Extensive library of impulse responses including classic reverb units and real-world spaces
  • Real-time processing for efficient workflow integration
  • Adjustable parameters: pre-delay, decay, stereo width, and more
  • Supports third-party impulse responses for expanded creativity
  • Intuitive interface for easy navigation and sound design
  • Compatible with major DAWs on both Windows and macOS
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AudioThing Fog Convolver Walkthrough (Convolution Reverb Plugin)

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about AudioThing Fog Convolver.

Features and functionality

  • The plugin can only open .wav files, limiting compatibility with Waves IR files and Ambisonics as noted by some users.

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  • The plugin includes two convolution processors with extensive routing and modulation options for complex sound design.

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  • The update incorporates Lese.io's Eigen convolution generator, allowing users to customize the virtual space's dimensions and material properties.

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  • The plugin offers extensive signal path routing options, allowing for any combination of parallel/serial configurations, enhancing its flexibility as a processor.

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  • Users can design their own convolution and mix it with another, supported by features like LFO modulation, comprehensive EQs, filters, and an effects section.

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Software and compatibility

  • Currently not compatible with Apple M1; a beta version exists but is outdated for newer macOS versions like Monterey.

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Comparisons

  • MConvolutionEZ offers similar functionality for free with a better UI, while MConvolutionMB supports more formats and content.

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  • Considered a significant upgrade over the Kilohearts convolver, especially appreciated for its flexibility and feature set outside the Kilohearts modulation ecosystem.

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User experience

  • Some owners feel the Fog Convolver's UI is poorly designed, affecting overall usability.

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  • One user claims the plugin surpasses others that are ten times more expensive, highlighting its value and versatility in real-world applications.

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Use cases and applications

  • The included IR selection is considered niche, limiting sound design possibilities for users seeking a broader range.

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  • It's particularly valued for its unique and unconventional impulse responses, enhancing creative sound design possibilities.

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Value and pricing

  • Previously purchased for $35, some users express dissatisfaction, suggesting alternatives like Waves' IR1 for realistic reverbs.

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Critic Reviews

AudioThing Fog Convolver review | MusicRadar

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AudioThing Fog Convolver offers intriguing sound design capabilities with its unique impulse responses and real-time waveform updates. While it excels in creative sound manipulation, it lacks high-end reverb impulses, which might disappoint those seeking traditional reverb effects. The interface is intuitive, and the ability to export modified IRs is a plus. However, recalculation interruptions can disrupt workflow. Great for experimental soundscapes, but users seeking classic reverb must import their own IRs.

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