The Timeless Magic of the Evermore Studio Reverb
Finding a reverb that adds both depth and texture without making the mix “muddy” is a constant quest for many musicians. Modern digital reverbs often sound too perfect or lack the unique harmonic richness of early studio classics. The Universal audio Evermore Studio Reverb UAFX solves this by bringing the bit-for-bit algorithms of the world-famous 224 Digital Reverb to a handheld pedal. You get the exact grainy textures and infinite “decay” you hear on groundbreaking records by artists like Brian Eno and U2. It’s not a sterile reverb, but a lively effect that reacts to your playing and gives your signal an unmistakable studio glow.
Most important features
Three Classic Programs: Choose from Room, Small Hall and Large Hall for a wide range of spatial effects, from intimate to epic.
Bit-by-Bit Emulation: An exact reproduction of the algorithms of iconic digital hardware from the late 1970s.
Modulation Control: Add that characteristic, floating modulation to the reverb tails for a dreamy and organic effect.
Vintage Treble/Bass Control: Shape your reverb with the unique “decay” controls for high and low frequencies, exactly as on the original control panel.
Compact UAFX enclosure: Studio-quality algorithms in a robust, pedalboard-friendly format without unnecessary complexity.
True/Buffered Bypass: Maintain the integrity of your signal path whether you use a short or long cable set.
Why choose the Evermore Studio Reverb?
When you invest in the Evermore Studio Reverb, you are choosing Universal Audio’s expertise in digital modeling. Where other compact reverbs often have a generic “Hall” mode, the Evermore offers the specific sonic fingerprint of a device that costs thousands of dollars. For the professional musician, this means that you have access to a reverb that “lives”; the tails of the reverb intertwine musically with your instrument.
At i4studio, we particularly recommend the Evermore to guitarists and keyboardists who want to take their soundscapes to a cinematic level. The simple interface invites experimentation, while the underlying technology ensures that the result always sounds professional. It is the perfect balance of vintage character and modern convenience, designed to give your creativity free rein.
Technical specifications
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
1. What makes the Evermore different from a standard digital reverb? The Evermore is based on the algorithms of the very first digital studio algorithms. These had a unique “bit depth” and granularity that more modern effects often lack, making for a much more musical and characterful sound.
2. Can I keep the reverb going when I turn off the pedal? Yes, you can activate the “Trails” mode. This causes the reverb tail to die out naturally after you turn off the pedal, instead of the sound being abruptly cut off.
3. Is this pedal suitable for ambient music? Absolutely. In particular, the “Large Hall” setting combined with the modulation control is perfect for creating huge, dreamy soundscapes that seem to go on endlessly.
4. Does the Evermore work well with distorted guitar signals? Sure. Adjustable bass and treble controls allow you to adjust the reverb so that it doesn’t interfere with the definition of your overdrive or distortion.
5. Does this pedal require an app for operation? No, the Evermore is designed for instant control. All important parameters are directly accessible through the buttons on the pedal, so you don’t need an app for everyday use.



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