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A transparent dry reference for fast, honest level matching.
ALEVRB 1.1
A visual delay/reverb plugin that makes complex signal flow feel immediate. Choose the route, shape the space, and watch the sound move.
Real plugin capture
The meters, fiber-optic paths, bypass bridges, and output color respond while the production processor handles the audio.
Four immediate choices
No hidden matrix and no abstract arrows. Select a topology at the top and the animated signal display confirms exactly what is happening.
A transparent dry reference for fast, honest level matching.
Delay and reverb work independently, then combine at the output.
Repeats feed the reverb and bloom into one connected spatial tail.
The atmosphere itself becomes rhythmic, wide, and repeatable.
Level-matched examples
Every clip uses the same original ToolingDev performance and the same loudness target, so the routing differences speak for themselves.
The clean source with no wet processing.
Delay and reverb retain their own character.
Repeats diffuse into a cohesive room.
Spatial texture becomes a rhythmic echo.
Headphones recommended. Audio is normalized to the same target loudness.
Simple controls, deeper engine
Work in milliseconds or lock repeats to the host with musical divisions.
Space, explicit decay, tone, width, and pre-delay cover compact ambience through evolving tails.
Reduce the complete wet field while dry audio is present to protect transients and intelligibility.
Move from centered repeats to alternating stereo feedback, then voice them dark, neutral, or bright.
One global control scales delay wow and reverb-tank modulation together.
Dial in one engine at a time without losing send values or changing the selected routing mode.

No hunting for documentation
Quick Start, Controls, Routing, and Tips are compiled into ALEVRB and work completely offline. The illustrated manual adds installation, recipes, specifications, and troubleshooting.
Technical overview
Smoothed four-point cubic fractional reads support clean time changes, stereo motion, and tempo-synced repeats.
The reverb uses explicit decay behavior with tone-dependent low/high response instead of a single static feedback value.
Early reflections, diffusion, a modulated four-line feedback network, and stereo injection/decoding build a lively tail.
Antialiased soft saturation, bounded feedback, smoothing, and finite-sample guards keep creative settings stable.
Independent review
The Plugin Guy explores ALEVRB's sound and flexible routing, demonstrates it on real material, and shares an independent perspective.
One plugin. Four routes.
ALEVRB 1.1 includes Windows and macOS builds, the standalone app, built-in offline help, and the complete illustrated manual.