25 June 2010: LiquidSonics joins the social media revolution
Facebook is a great way to get news from your friends and favourite software vendors, with this in mind there is now a new LiquidSonics Facebook page. Hit 'like' to keep up with the latest news, hints and tips direct from the source.18 March 2010: Reverberate reviewed in UK's Sound on Sound
Sam Inglis has reviewed Reverberate in the April 2010 issue of UK publication Sound On Sound.27 October 2009: Full Release of Reverberate for OS X
Following a successful period of beta testing, the Mac OS X version of Reverberate has been released. We really appreciate the feedback from the Mac community, so a big thank you to all those involved.4 October 2009: Reverberate LE (GPU Edition) mentioned in Sound on Sound
Martin Walker has kindly given LiquidSonics a brief mention in his article on GPU Computing for audio plug-ins in PC Notes (October 2009) with regard to the GPU Edition of Reverberate LE.3 October 2009: Reverberate for OS X enters public beta
A private beta of Reverberate has been underway for some months. This has been very successful and now and the time is right to open it up for feedback from the wider community. An Audio Unit and VST version of Reverberate for OS X is now available from the Reverberate product page. Please let us know how you get on! Many thanks to Michael Olsen of PhonoXone for his substantial contributions during this phase.17 September 2009: Reverberate LE and Filtrate LE full release
We are very happy to finally be able to release version 1.0 of Reverberate LE and Filtrate LE. The donations page is now online thanks to Virgin Money Giving and we are raising money for Cancer Research UK. We hope you've enjoyed using these products throughout the beta phase and hope you will join us in our support of our eventual aim to raise some cash for this deserving cause!27 August 2009: Reverberate for OS X is in development
A number of you have been requesting Mac OS X support for Reverberate. We appreciate the feedback and are pleased to confirm that progress is being made on both the Audio Unit and VST versions of Reverberate for OS X; we expect a release within Q4 2009. Check back for more information in future. Thanks for your support and encouragement!26 August 2009: Beta versions of LE plug-ins updated
The Filtrate LE and Reverberate LE betas have been updated to expire at the beginning of October 2009. The intention with the LE versions of our plug-ins is for them to benefit charity via a donations web-page. This has taken longer to set up than originally anticipated; hence the beta phase has taken longer than hoped for. It is thought that by the end of September this service will be fully operational at which point the LE versions will graduate to full 1.0 (and beyond) releases; at this point the plug-ins will encourage (but not force or persistently nag) you to donate to our chosen charity. Thank-you for your patience.3 August 2009: Reverberate reviewed in Computer Music UK receiving 9/10
Reverberate has been reviewed in the September 2009 issue of Computer Music UK and received a 9/10! Many thanks to all our beta testers and customers with all their helpful feedback without which we could not have hoped to receive such praise. Some choice quotes; on the sound: `Reverberate stands up to the competition in terms of sound quality, and the additional modulation options make it an absolute steal at £30.` and on the modulation: `In practice, it's very effective, and offers creative potential too`.30 May 2009: Reverberate commercial release
Reverberate has been made available to purchase. A 30-day demo is available for free and the full version can now be purchased for £30 via the main product page. A big thank-you to all beta testers!13 May 2009: Reverberate beta released
A public beta of Reverberate has been made available. Reverberate incorporates a pair of stereo zero-latency convolution processors coupled with modulating post-effects for a richer, more dynamic convolution reverb.21 April 2009: Filtrate LE GPU Edition beta released
A GPU Edition of the 5-band linear phase paragraphic equaliser Filtrate LE has been made available. This uses the same CUDA convolution technology as featured in Reverberate LE (GPU Edition) to offload processing to the GPU.19 April 2009: All beta versions extended
New versions of all beta plug-ins have been released expiring on 1 July 2009. It is expected that the final versions of Reverberate LE and Filtrate LE will be made available before this date.18 April 2009: Main website made publicly available
The temporary public beta page has been retired and now redirects to the software page. The main website is publicly accessible from http://www.liquidsonics.com.29 March 2009: Initial phase of website launch
Upload of main website for beta testing. Main page still does not redirect to the beta page and plug-ins are to remain in beta until the full launch.21 February 2009: Filtrate LE enters public beta
LiquidSonics is pleased to announce the PC VST public beta of Filtrate LE. This plug-in provides a 5-band linear phase equaliser with selectable FIR lengths. Visit the software page for more information.4 February 2009: Reverberate LE enters public beta
LiquidSonics is pleased to announce the PC VST public beta of Reverberate LE. This plug-in provides a low-latency convolution reverb for native and CUDA enabled PC VST DAWs. Visit the software page for more information.