FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BIXLAB releases Reverse Reverb — the reversed-reverb swell in one click

A Berlin studio turns a 20-year manual ritual into a single button.
Available 27 July 2026 for Windows and macOS. €29.99, 14-day free trial.

Berlin — 27 July 2026 — Independent audio software studio BIXLAB today
releases Reverse Reverb, a plugin that builds the classic reversed-reverb
swell automatically — no reversing, bouncing or re-importing. Set the
cursor, hit Capture, and the reversed reverb tail is placed in front of the
word, in place. You hear the result live while the track plays.

The effect — the rising wash that pulls a listener into a vocal, an intro
or a drop — has been a staple of modern production for decades. Making it by
hand meant the same five-step ritual every time: reverse the clip, bounce,
re-import, line it up, repeat. Reverse Reverb collapses that into one action.

Under the hood is a true algorithmic FDN reverb — 16 delay lines, Hadamard
diffusion and modulation — with six voicings (Plate, Room, Hall, Chamber,
Space, Cathedral), each with its own character. Swell shape, length, gap and
start are dialed in directly; a built-in filter shapes the tail.

Reverse Reverb runs as Windows VST3 and macOS AU & VST3. It is €29.99 as a
one-time purchase, with a 14-day free trial — the full plugin, no feature
limits.

"I didn't build this to sell a plugin. I built it because I needed it —
every week."
— Kay Schulz, founder, BIXLAB

About BIXLAB
BIXLAB is an independent audio software studio founded by producer Kay
Schulz, running out of a Berlin studio since 2002. Reverse Reverb is its
first release — the start of a small, focused catalogue of plugins that turn
tedious studio moves into a single click.

Press contact
mail@bixlab.pro · https://bixlab.pro
Press kit: https://bixlab.pro/press
