Year of issue: 2014
Version: 2.0
Developer: parallax-audio
Developer site: http://parallax-audio.com
Platform: Intel only
Interface language: English
Tablet: Keygen (requires a Windows emulator)
System requirements: RAM: 4GB minimum, 8GB or more recommended
Processor: 1.5 GHz Dual core minimum, 2.0 GHz Dual core or better recommended
Hard Drive: 100 MB free space
Description: Parallax’s original VirtualSoundStage is an algorithmic reverb effect that displays a bird’s-eye view of a typical concert hall. Positioning the cursor in this virtual room produces a reverberation response corresponding to the placement of the sound source at that position in the stereo panorama.
There were also options for adjusting sound absorption, adding a pre-delay, changing the reflection ratio, and some filtering elements for more advanced users. But what we really wanted in VSS was the ability to pipe multiple tracks into one plugin instance and put multiple virtual cursors together. And also would not refuse more available premises.
Version 2 finally opens up the possibility of connecting multiple instruments, allowing you to route more individual tracks and arrange them sequentially in a single window. Unfortunately, you still need one instance of VSS2 per lane to set up this routing.
The new premises (available only in the Pro version) include an additional concert hall, two orchestral stages, a recording studio, an opera stage, a hall (for the sound of “chamber” music), a church and a cathedral. You can even use the Free Field option in VSS2 as a direct replacement for panning in your workstation.
And that is not all. There are currently a number of virtual microphone setups available that emulate traditional stage sounding schemes, including the development of Decca Tree. The individual microphones in each setup can also be moved around the stage as you see fit.
VSS2 also comes with a fair amount of presets that can be easily used with some of the best orchestral ROMplers available on the market (Vienna Instruments, East West, Project SAM, etc.).