

I think it really fits the plug-in’s intended purpose. I also dig the 90s dark sci-fi aesthetic that the user interface has going.


Nevertheless, it offers interesting sound design possibilities. Thus, the plug-in is not suitable for real-time work and recording. This means your DAW’s plug-in delay compensation will introduce significant latency. In order to pull off backwards delays, the plug-in requires a normal run through of the audio signal, which is then rotated in time. There are also high-pass and low-pass filters to tame frequency build-ups. The plug-in is reminiscent of a regular delay that lets you set delay times (or sync with DAW tempo), adjust the Dry / Wet mix balance, Trim (decay), Verb (an additional reverb), and Blur. The new Mirror plug-in from JMG Sound offers a good deal of reverse effects. They underline the tone of the performance and make quite the listener impact owing to their otherworldness. Ever since the movie Poltergeist (and likely before that), audio producers have used reversed sounds to create tense atmospheres.
