RVRSE product concept artwork

FREE & OPEN SOURCE · VST3 · AU · STANDALONE

RVRSE

Instant reverse reverb risers from any sample. Load a one-shot, play a MIDI note, get a tempo-synced rise and hit.

Pay what you like. Works with any DAW. No account required. MIT licensed.

3,500+ producers use RVRSE

Featured on Bedroom Producers Blog, Rekkerd, WaveFoundry, and Cakewalk Discuss

How It Works

Three steps. No manual needed.

I. Load a one-shot

Drop any sample — a pad, a vocal, a synth stab, a bass note — onto the plugin.

II. Play a MIDI note

RVRSE generates a tempo-synced reverse reverb riser, automatically pitched to your note.

III. Get a rise and hit

The riser tail meets the original hit on the downbeat. Ready for your drop, transition, or tension build.

Creative controls, not clutter

What's Inside

RVRSE focuses on the small set of controls that actually matter when you want to turn any sample into a polished, tempo-synced reverse riser.

Shape the tail

Dial in the size and character of the reverb tail, then stretch it from a quarter beat to sixteen bars while staying locked to project tempo.

Add movement and impact

Use the built-in stutter effect for rhythmic motion and rely on HQ time-stretching to keep your source sounding musical at any rise length.

Automate everything

Every parameter is ready for automation, so you can draw transitions, map macros, and shape builds directly inside your DAW.

RVRSE plugin interface showing reverse reverb controls
  • Lush reverb control
  • Variable-length risers
  • Built-in stutter effect
  • HQ time-stretching
  • Full DAW automation for transitions, drops, and tension builds

What Producers Are Saying

Bedroom Producers Blog

The concept is simple, but I haven’t seen it pulled off this well for free.

Tomislav Zlatic Reviewer · Bedroom Producers Blog
Verified Buyer

GREAT EFFORT! Be sure to give a monetary value when grabbing this as a thank you!

GeeBee Supporter · Payhip customer

MIT Licensed · Open Source

Built in the Open

RVRSE is MIT licensed and fully open source. The source code, build scripts, and documentation are on GitHub — fork it, audit it, contribute.

RVRSE is also the proof-of-concept for the Open Sampler project — a long-term effort to build a modern, open-source sampling engine. If you're a developer, composer, or just curious, follow along.

System Requirements

Formats & Platforms

  • Formats: VST3, AU, Standalone
  • Architectures: macOS (Apple Silicon), Windows x64
  • macOS: 11 Big Sur or later
  • Windows: Windows 10 or later

DAW & Installer

  • DAW: Any VST3 or AU compatible DAW
  • Tested in: Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, and more
  • Installer: Approximately 25 MB

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