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Originally Posted by W9TR
I've played around with this plug in. Pretty interesting. There are two controls, gain and wet/dry. The gain is self explanatory. The wet/dry appears to emulate a room, and as you increase the control CW (more wet) you get room sound added to the mix. The further CW you go, the more room sound you get, but also the reverberation time increases. So it has a combination effect. It audibly blurs transients as you'd expect. It might be really nice for overly dry recordings that just need a little more ambience.
Tom
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Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like it would be useful in some cases. Do you use Roon?