Denise Audio has redefined the concept of pristine reverb with Perfect Room 2, a powerful upgrade to their best-selling reverb plugin. With expanded functionality, flexible tools, and zero-latency performance, Perfect Room 2 is a game-changer for both meticulous audio engineers and creative sound designers. Released on December 17th, it builds upon the innovative Dynamic Room Response engine to deliver transparency, clarity, and creative control that outshines traditional reverb techniques.
Perfect Room 2 is priced at $79 MSRP, but early adopters can grab it at an introductory price of $39 for a limited time. Owners of Perfect Room 1 can upgrade for just $25.
Why Choose Perfect Room 2?
- Ultra-Transparent Reverb
Most reverb plugins come with their own sonic imprint. Perfect Room 2 starts from a blank canvas, creating clean reflections and smooth decay with no awkward shifts in density. - Zero Latency Performance
Ideal for live mixing and high-demand scenarios, Perfect Room 2 delivers real-time reverb processing without delay. - Flexibility for Any Project
From subtle, invisible ambience to lush, shifting soundscapes, Perfect Room 2 can be tailored to match your creative needs.
The result? A tool that offers unparalleled precision, making it ideal for detailed audio work, full mixes, and even mastering applications.
Innovative Features for Precise Control
Perfect Room 2 isn’t just about clean reverb—it’s about control. With a suite of intuitive tools, you can easily shape your sound.
- Attack, Decay, and Reverse Mode
Shape the reverb onset with the Attack control to build subtle density or create unique, delay-like effects. The Reverse function flips the room profile, allowing the decay to play out backward for dramatic sound design. - Customizable Decay and Frequency Profiles
Adjust the decay time up to 10 seconds while sculpting the room’s frequency characteristics. Move seamlessly from dark, moody reflections to bright, energetic ambience with just two dials. - Sound Design Tools
Perfect Room 2 includes tempo-syncable controls for pre-delay, attack, and decay. A mono-compatible pitch modulation adds a lush, chorusing tail effect, while the Halo feature extends decay on a specific frequency range. - Dynamic Clarity with Ducking
A variable-release ducking compressor ensures clarity, even at extreme reverb settings. Sidechain input from the dry signal reduces reverb tails during transient-heavy passages, keeping the mix clean and precise.
FAQs
1. What makes Perfect Room 2 different from other reverb plugins?
Perfect Room 2 uses the Dynamic Room Response engine, a unique technology that generates a neutral acoustic simulation. Unlike conventional reverb plugins, it delivers clean reflections without resonances or harsh coloration.
2. Can I upgrade if I already own Perfect Room 1?
Yes! Owners of Perfect Room 1 can upgrade to Perfect Room 2 for just $25.
3. What is the introductory price for Perfect Room 2?
The plugin is available for $39 during the intro sale. After the sale ends, it will return to its regular price of $79.
4. Is Perfect Room 2 suitable for live performances?
Absolutely. Perfect Room 2 delivers zero-latency performance, making it ideal for live sound applications and real-time processing.
5. How does the Halo feature enhance reverb?
The Halo effect extends the decay of a selected frequency range, allowing you to highlight specific tonal elements in your mix.

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