The Ventris Dual Reverb Lo-Fi engine turns the lush and grandiose effect of reverb on its head. Lo-Fi embraces destructive elements like distortion, oversaturation, and pitch fluctuation. Turn up the ugly and add a layer of nastiness to your sound.
For more information on the Ventris Dual Reverb, visit https://www.sourceaudio.net/ventris-dual-reverb.html
The Ventris features over twenty meticulously crafted reverb engines built on two completely independent 56-bit signal processors, essentially housing a matching pair of high-powered, stereo reverb pedals in a single box. The pedal’s dual DSP architecture provides massive processing muscle, unlimited preset spillover time, and advanced dual reverb effects.
Thanks to the following guitarists for performing on this demo:
Lyle Brewer: Lyle is a fantastic classical, jazz, country, and rock player out of Boston. When he's not recording with us, he makes amazing instrumental guitar records, teaches guitar at Berklee College of Music, and plays shows throughout the North East. We have been lucky enough to work with Lyle since he helped us with the Vertigo Tremolo demo back in 2015. Learn more about Lyle at http://www.lylebrewermusic.com/
Nate Sousa: Nathan is a rocking guitar player and good friend ours from Nashville, TN. He is also one half of Tone Junkie TV ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLJToHVYkoRHqyg_mDZRVvg ), a cool online guitar gear publication. We originally met Nathan through the Gear Page where he signed on as one of the key beta-testers during the development of the Ventris Dual Reverb, and for that we are eternally grateful.
Credits:
1. Knob Twisting (0:21) - Nate Sousa
2. All Additional Clips ( 5:42 ) - Lyle Brewer