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Comet Version 1.0 by Polyverse Music. Polyverse Comet Reverb Tutorial. Related Products We are not able to get online delivery information from our supplier. When ordered you will be contacted with an expected delivery date. Rate this Product. Comet Polyverse Music lush, versatile reverb has left beta behind and is now officially released in Version 1.0. Comet is not cloning, modeling or pretending to be a vintage or established reverb. The reverb plugin has a fresh approach and wants to be exciting, and unique. Polyverse Music proudly presents Comet - a reverb with unparalleled lushness and versatility. Comet can create spaces from one cubic centimeter to one cubic.

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Polyverse Music proudly presents Comet Version 1.0 - a reverb plug-in with unparalleled lushness and versatility. Version 1.0 is the official release of Comet that includes major update which supercharges Comet with powerful modulation capabilities and exciting new features requested by the growing Polyverse user community.

Since its previous beta iteration, Comet already includes the ability to generate decay times from a microsecond to infinity and morph between presets in real time. It can also create spaces from one cubic centimeter to one cubic kilometer, utilize a uniquely rich and musical detune algorithm, and create rhythmic subdivisions for pre-delay and preset morphing speed (glide).

After a successful three month public beta period, Comet is now capable of modulating all parameters with CV input, playing or controlling reverb pitch with a MIDI keyboard, switching between presets with MIDI notes or CC, abruptly stopping any reverb tail, and more.

During Comet's public beta, a massive amount of responses about additions and flexibility were received, which led to the introduction of these new features. Through constant feedback and interaction with the public during its open beta, Polyverse Music has reinforced its motto of 'by musicians, for musicians' by upgrading Comet based on the requests and needs of its users. Between refining its already beautiful tone and including even more flexibility, Comet has reached its true form: the apex of a future-forward, cutting edge reverb.

Comet is available in VST, AU, and AAX formats, making it compatible with a variety of host applications including Ableton Live, Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reason, and Studio One. It can be used in 32/64-bit instances with Windows XP and up, as well as Mac OS X 10.6 and up.

Comet version 1.0 is available immediately from Polyverse Music for the introductory price of $99 USD until July 8th 2019. After the introductory period, Comet will be available for purchase at $149 USD. For more information about Comet, please visit https://polyversemusic.com/comet.

To celebrate Comet's release, all other Polyverse products will be discounted by 30% from June 25th 2019 until July 8th 2019.

About Polyverse Music - Polyverse Music is a 'by musicians, for musicians' company that creates uniquely powerful tools and instruments for artists on the cutting edge of creativity.

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Comet Sound Demo:
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Create a comet plot of the data in z versus the data in x and y. Use the peaks function to load x, y, and z data in matrix forms. Convert the data into vector arrays. Then, plot the data.

Create a comet plot and specify the comet body length by setting the scale factor input p. The comet body is a trailing segment in a different color that follows the head before fading.

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Use the peaks function to load x, y, and z data in matrix forms. Convert the data into vector arrays. Specify p as 0.5 so that the body length is 0.5*length(y). Then, plot the data.

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Create two comet plots in a tiled chart layout by specifying the target axes for each plot.

Use the peaks function to load x, y, and z data in matrix forms. Convert the data into vector arrays. Specify the body length scale factor p as 0.25 so that the body length is 0.5*length(y).

Store the two Axes objects as ax1 and ax2. Specify the target axes for each comet plot by including the Axes object as the first input argument to comet.





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