Linda Audio releases Stargazer, a shimmer reverb and delay effect in VST2/VST3 plugin format for Windows.
Wow, I rarely get blown away after using the plugin for only ten seconds, but that’s exactly what happened when I launched Stargazer for the first time this morning.
I plugged in my guitar, played a few notes, and whoa… my jaw dropped. Yes, it’s no secret that shimmer reverbs sound incredible, but even so, Stargazer surprised me with its lush, almost orchestral-like sound.
Listen to the official demo video below to better understand what I’m describing here.
Effects like Stargazer are a must-have in any guitarist’s virtual rig. But as a sound designer who creates new cinematic sound effects daily, I can tell you that this plugin is going straight into my cinematic toolbox.
I also like the straightforward control scheme. All plugin parameters are easy to understand, and I know exactly what each knob and slider will do before I even touch it.
There are other amazing reverb plugins, such as Valhalla Supermassive, but some of them come with a steeper learning curve. This is not the case with Stargazer. It’s a reverb plugin that you can pick up and instantly start creating various exciting new sounds.
The key aspect of its sound engine is the Shimmer Generator module. Located in the lower-right corner of the interface, this area is where you’ll turn your regular-sounding instruments into breathtakingly rich atmospheres and soundscapes.
You can fine-tune the grain size and mix, adjust the attack, and turn the octave shifter on or off. As I already mentioned, it’s easy to use, but the scope of different sounds you can achieve with this simple setup is nothing short of amazing.
I also like that Linda Audio included a simple A/B testing tool. It’s always a good idea to compare your new and old settings, just in case you experimented a bit much and unintentionally made the sound worse.
You can download Stargazer for free from Linda Audio’s website. The only drawback is that it is only available for Windows at the moment. The plugin doesn’t support digital audio workstations on macOS, unfortunately.
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20 Comments
Darryl Lim
onAny thoughts on how this compares to the KVR Developer Challenge entry “Solaris” shimmer by Adam Szabo?
Numanoid
onOne thing they goth in common: both only available for Windows
MRG
onAnd heavy eye make-up.
THRL
on:D
Hell'ektrix
onYeah so bad… I did not find any free shimmer Mac compatible.
Fingers crossed for the “eventual” next one…
MRG
onWell, there’s one I know, sorta… It’s a JSFX, so if you’re using Reaper, it’s gonna work on all the platforms Reaper supports. I think there is/was a plugin that is compatible with JSFXes to load them in any DAW you want, outdated possibly, but some will (still) work.
Anyhow, here you go: https://geraintluff.github.io/jsfx/#Atlantis%20Reverb
It even has some functions I’ve never seen in (much) other shimmer reverbs.
Martin Linda
onHi, I have plans to make Mac version later this year.
Darryl Lim
onWindows user here, but all the same thankyou for your efforts & for the generous free gift! :)
yzcoruhT
onSimply wow…
L
onLinda Audio makes good plugins, appreciate!
AB
onSounds pretty good and I also recommend FREE Skynet reverb most excellent as well as Solaris for shimmer.
With Deelay and Supermassive and that’s already a kick ass arsenal !
alex
onNice one. Thx!
alex
onSampleScience released the Organic Alien Drones plugin and there’s a free, light version (actually, the pro version, with more drones will be released later this week):
samplescience.info/2023/09/organic-alien-drones.html
CoopMusic247
onOk, that’s gorgeous.
DruggedBunny
onNice one, they’re doing some interesting free stuff
Osidas
onA Loopcloud subscription comes with UJAM’s “Usynth Core” this month.
Btw, you’ve forgot to announce the winner of the Transit Giveaway.
zjr zjr
ongood
Mario SteFx
onGreat, instant dub tech sound :)
Wing Yee
onVery nice, thanks!
Tomislav Zlatic
onCheers! :)