Princeton Digital's first product, the Reverb 2016, recreates the legendary
reverb algorithms of Eventide's SP2016: Stereo Room, Room Reverb and High
Density Plate. Every aspect of the original effects has been duplicated
including every detail of the user parameters.
While the algorithms are identical to the originals, the hardware
implementation is state-of-the-art, with features that include a high
performance 24 bit DSP, 24 bit analog audio I/O, digital I/O and MIDI
interface.
The Reverb 2016 is built to reverb: it's not a multi-effects box. It was
designed from the perspective that reverb is used nearly always and warrants
a dedicated box with an optimal user interface. The Reverb 2016 UI is
extremely easy-to-use featuring dedicated controls for each of the effect's
parameters. The controls and display are intuitive. The UI is optimized for
the studio and for live performance. Up to 99 user presets can be stored.
While recreating the original reverbs is the Reverb 2016's raison d'etre,
it also features brand new, enhanced versions of the originals. These "New"
reverbs are not a breakthrough: they have the same basic structure of the
originals but with more complex early reflections, higher density, and finer
control of the parameters. The "New" reverbs represent the natural evolution
of the development work that maxed out the array processing power of the
SP2016.
Reverb 2016 is being manufactured by our friends at Eventide. It's
shipping now. See The Reverb2016
page on the Eventide web site for more information.