
Hopefully, you’ll have more success with downloading Inspirata Lite on your computer.

The one time the download seemed to have finished successfully, the actual downloaded file was corrupted (due to a download error). However, the download speed for Inspirata Lite and its 9GB convolution reverb library is so slow that I wasn’t able to download the plugin as of yet. Whenever possible, I like to test a plugin first before writing a Bedroom Producers Blog article about it.

I learned about the Inspirata Lite freebie offer three days ago, but I was holding off posting an article about it because I wanted to include a mini-review. There’s one potential issue with Inspirata Lite, though, and that is the download speed. You’re getting a stereo reverb plugin with a 9 GB library, an intuitive control layout, and a quick browser for choosing the virtual reverb space.Īll of this looks excellent on paper. Limitations aside, Inspirata Lite packs plenty of power for a free convolution reverb. The paid editions of Inspirata also include more powerful controls (such as the Clarity control for adjusting early reflections without changing the decay time), multi-channel support, and a larger convolution reverb library. The Lite and Personal editions of Inspirata can host up to two sound sources, whereas Inspirata Professional bumps that number up to sixteen. The user can customize the position of both the sound source and the listener in the simulated space. What sets Inspirata apart from most other convolution reverb plugins on the market is the level of control and customization offered by the plugin’s user interface. Inspired Acoustics sampled various real-world acoustic spaces, ranging from large concert halls and cathedrals to small domestic spaces and postproduction studio rooms.


Like any other convolution reverb plugin, Inspirata uses pre-recorded impulse responses to simulate an acoustic space’s reverb characteristics. See also: Best FREE Convolution Reverb VST PluginsĪt its core, Inspirata is a convolution reverb.
