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Turbo Paco

Reverb chorus Plugin by ArtV
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Turbo Paco
Turbo Paco by ArtV is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for Windows and Linux. It functions as a VST 3 Plugin.
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1.0.2
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1.0.2
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GPL 3
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Turbo Paco is an old-style Algorithmic Reverb, based on some own and other classic algorithms reverse engineered and posted by the user "Acreil" on this forum thread.

This Effect is mostly about Allpass loop and Feedforward-Comb reverbs, with some few exceptions. There are some Choruses as a bonus.

The controls are pretty much self-explanatory except "Dyn Time" and "Op Range". When "Dyn Time" is positive the dynamics processor does ducking. When it's negative it does inverse ducking, which results in a kind of gate. "Op Range" is the level at which the hard clipper will clip the input signal. This is necessary for controlling the dynamic range of the fixed-point implementation.

The design philosophy is to have a limited set of controls and many algorithms. Now there aren't a lot, but more can be added.

The algorithms are implemented on:

  • 16-bit fixed point delay lines with noise shaping with a 32-bit accumulator for computation.
  • 16-bit custom-format floating point encoding delay lines with single precision floating point computation.
  • Single precision floating point (32-bit).

The rate of the the sample rate converter can be changed between to some preset frequencies, some "overclocked" and others "underclocked". Corollary of that, this effect runs at fixed sample rate, so it sounds the *same on all project sample rates.

The reverb is block processed and some algorithms use low sample rates, hence some of the algorithms are very CPU friendly.

My own algorithms are rookie stuff. Doing reverb is complex. I tried my best for them to sound acceptable. On the algorithm dropdown the algorithms prefixed with "AC" come from the user "Acreil" on gearspace. Those with no prefix are mine.

Thanks to all fellas on KVR's DSP forum for the guidance :).

Enjoy.

PS: No Mac as I have no machine to test and I have never developed for it, but as this uses JUCE and CMake for building it may happen that it compiles for Mac out of the box.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 2 reviews
Turbo Paco

Reviewed By jjjjoao [all]
January 4th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.2 on Windows

Great reverb. Definitely on the creative and characterful end of the reverb spectrum. Not a general purpose reverb, which is absolutely fine by me as I'm after tools that compliment my sonic palette, and there are plenty other "transparent" sounding reverbs out there.

What stood out for me were the different algorithms, the ability to under- and overclock and to change the bit-depth. Independent Dry/Wet controls are very welcome as well. It's extremely easy to dial in an excellent sounding preset.

There's a "lo-fi" character to the sound, which is further highlighted by underclocking and reducing the bit-depth. It's somewhat difficult for me to translate how this plugin sounds into words but an approximation would be cheap-ish guitar pedals from the late 90s/early 00s. Very usable and great sounding reverb, this.

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Turbo Paco

Reviewed By EgonTwo [all]
July 13th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.0.1 on Windows

There are so many great free reverbs now available that I almost feel like I have too many and any more are really not needed. Regardless, I like to try everything, just in case there is a new sound or feature that might be useful. Turbo Paco turns out to be a very interesting plugin.

Much like the famous Valhalla Supermassive, Turbo Paco has list of different algorithms, from an assortment of reverbs to chorus effects. This means new algorithms can eventually be added. But the existing ones offer a great variety of creative color. The reverbs sound very good.

Another feature that really stands out for me are the Dynamics controls, which are essentially a gate. This is very rare in reverbs these days and an essential tool in some instances. It has a fully resizable GUI and seems to be completely glitch and bug free.

One thing I'd like is the option to save a custom file patch menu path. And having the version number shown would also be useful.

Highly recommended.

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sento verdejo
sento verdejo
21 November 2023 at 2:56pm

lo estoy usando en linux y es una maravilla.

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