BLEASS Shimmer AUv3 plugin is a music app developed by BLEASS. The last update, v1.00, released on June 17, 2020, and it’s rated 4.96 out of 5 based on the latest 23 reviews. BLEASS Shimmer AUv3 plugin costs $7.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Pitch Shifting Studio Reverb
Video: BLEASS Shimmer AUv3 plugin Overview
Description
BLEASS Shimmer is an AUv3 compatible studio quality Shimmer Reverb Effect that brings stunning harmonic tails to any sound or instrument with very low CPU usage.
How to Use BLEASS Shimmer AUv3 plugin on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy BLEASS Shimmer AUv3 plugin on your desktop? Download the latest APK (1.00, 11 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Wow!
Love ALL the BLEASS downloads and this one does not disappoint! Powerful, rich, warm, everything you’d want it to be.
★★★★★10 STAR IF I COULD
One of the most amazing reverb machines! So warm, and beautiful!
★★★★★Absolutely Gorgeous sound
Like all the BLEASS apps, this one is wonderful and adds a beautiful trail any sound. Well done!!
★★★★☆Figured it out.
I had assumed that this app worked through Audiobus or Inter-App Audio and that a window with the controls could be opened up over my GB projects through one of these avenues. In reality, you need to add BLEASS Shimmer under Plugins and EQ like you would any of the stock GB effects.
I wish there was a one-page tutorial the first time you open the app that explained this, as there are now several ways to use different apps with GB. It’s confusing these days.
★★★★★This is not what you think, read below!
Among all the shimmer apps, I’m not claiming that it’s the better of them all, but the truth is , this is the most elegant and sonically most beautiful sounding shimmer among of them all.
Don’t believe me? Just try this on your guitar,or the favourite synth of yours. Use the presets, it’s absolutely fine, with a few turn of the knobs it’ll take your instrument to a far distance galaxy.
I’m not going to dive into details as most the people just read the title, as I’ve experienced, but this is