Discover real-world reverberation profiles with Nugen's Reverb Map

Introducing show visitors to the sounds of historic tombs, cavernous concert halls and hidden urban gems, Nugen Audio will be showcasing its unique Reverb Map at IBC.

Providing a resource for location sound professionals, field recordists, Foley artists and audio broadcast teams looking to incorporate real reverberation into their projects, the web-based interactive map highlights locations across the globe that are known for having unusual acoustic characteristics.  

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The interactive map pairs Nugen’s Paragon reverb technology with a catalogue of real-world spaces

In a world where AI dominates content creation, the Reverb Map enables users to plan recordings around a variety of real-life spaces. Available free of charge through the Nugen Audio website, the Reverb Map offers a springboard for professionals seeking real-world reverberation profiles to use during field capture or sound experimentation. Built with the same reverberation modelling technology and impulse response methodology behind Nugen’s other plug-ins, the map aims to add more authenticity and depth to immersive workflows and location-based audio planning.  

The collection includes acoustical landmarks like the Sydney Opera House in Australia, Boston Symphony Hall in the United States and St Paul’s Cathedral in England, alongside lesser-known spaces, like the TANK Center in the USA, Echo Cave in South Africa, and Teufelsberg Spy Station in Germany.  

Stand Number:  P13 

Company: NUGEN Audio

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