Why I Made This Plugin – BSA Reviver Walkthrough



I released my first audio mixing plugin 2 months ago. Since then, there have been hundreds of reviews, testimonials and comments about BSA Reviver. There have also been many great questions so I thought it would be best to walk through the plugin in a more relaxed video and show you why and how I made it. Reviver is a high-quality Adaptive Transient Shaper and a Harmonic Processor at its core. For the next week only, you can get 30% off with code: SUMMERSNAP

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0:00 โ€“ Free Trial and Sale
1:35 โ€“ What is Reviver?
2:20 โ€“ LOW Module
4:05 โ€“ MID Module
5:20 โ€“ HIGH Module
6:45 โ€“ Adding Solo Buttonsโ€ฆ
7:10 โ€“ Why I made this Plugin
8:20 โ€“ Plugin UI
9:49 โ€“ Harmonics and Oversampling and more features
14:05 โ€“ Final Thoughts

Electronic Demo from Jason Jass
Acoustic/Pop Demo from Kennedy Wilde
#plugin #inthemix #musicproduction

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48 thoughts on “Why I Made This Plugin – BSA Reviver Walkthrough”

  1. I have learned so much from you since I started watching this channel and overall I have grown to be a great producer because of the channel for that, I would like to say thank you I could've never made it this far without you.

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  2. ๐Ÿ‘Thump up to you for haven't used an other complex downloader or iLok thingies. We don't like that and we have already too much apps on our disk. Download, unzip, click installer, enter a licence number if necessary and done. That's how everything should work.
    And obvisouly an other ๐Ÿ‘ because it's not on subscribtion. A real plugin we can realy own and don't rent.

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  3. I love this plugin…i use it in my songs….Applying this plugin in the last of your song gives fresh result โค๐Ÿ”ฅLove From INDIA Bro ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ โค

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  4. On some valued phone I hear the low band changes well. But the mid/high changes I can't really hear on these devices on the first track. On headphones it's clearly noticable. Could be possible new phones own internal limiters to prevent damage or make the sound more even to the speakers.
    On the vocal track it's noticable.
    I'm on 50% phone volume.

    On your first video it's a lot more noticeable in the demos.

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  5. Question about the Oversampling…. Were you also using ultrasonic filters as well? To literally stop foldback distortion from coming back in and aliasing? Instead of just relying on Oversampling? When just using oversampling sometimes it takes like around 16x to get rid some high order stuff effectively….. Depending on the level of nonlinearity. Ultrasonic filtering seems like a really good solution in parallel with Oversampling.

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  6. I might need to pick this up this week with the sale price. Definitely keeping this one on my radar. As a music producer with serious hearing issues this sort of thing helps get a decent output without playing with EQs and watching visuals. I can't hear certain frequencies at all so what may sound ok to me may not sound good to someone else; this is literally a game changer for me.

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  7. @inthemix. I love this plugin. I also felt as disappointed as you were by traditional plugins when you made this plugin. It's perfection at its best.

    I need to start saving up for it.
    Even if it takes me a year. Shootout to you all the way from South Africa.โค

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  8. Thank you for the video and visual explanation; even with all this information being in the manual, this helps me so much. I picked up this plugin earlier and have mostly been playing with it for a few hours. I noticed myself doing the same thing with the input and output levels that you mentioned with the band knobs — would it be possible to add an optional inverse link button for input and output gain?

    Thank you for the work you put into this, and thank you for the discount code this week! I can totally see this being worth the full price, but with other life expenses this brought it to a more affordable spot for me.

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  9. Thanks for responding to the initial feedback, including the distinction between filtering and EQ. However, this video raised a new question. In the second half of your video, you're seen adjusting input and output gains separately from each other, all the while you were explaining how useful linking the giant knobs had been. How come there's no "inverse link" feature for the little gain knobs then? It would make gain-matched A/B testing possible as well as getting the delta audio trivial.

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  10. can you please do us a review / tutorial on WaveLab Pro 11… I found a lot out there but none where helpful and precise for an FL Studio user perspective… thanks Michael!

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  11. Hi thanx for the videos! (Ofttopic request) Have seen your video on Instagram about Envelope Follower with reverb, any chance to make a video how to achieve this on different Daws like Cubase 12?
    Greetings from Ukraine!

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