Shape your reverb with dual resonant high-pass and low-pass filters. Remove mud and emphasize what matters without adding extra EQ plugins.
Fill gaps in your mix by tuning resonance exactly where you need energy, presence, or sustain.
Get mix-ready reverb in under 2 minutes, not 20. No extra EQs, compressors, or saturation plugins required.
Get it in a bundle and save.
Resonant Reverb is $55.99 on its own. Slot it into a bundle and the rest of the Êpica catalogue comes along for a fraction more.

Everything you reach for on the mix bus.
Every creative effect in the catalogue.
Every Êpica plugin. The whole lot.
Bought separately, the full catalogue would be $189.99. Today it's $132.99 — you keep 30%.
Joe Chiccarelli
The White Stripes · The Strokes · Beck · U2 · Frank Zappa
We spent months chasing how Joe processes reverb on records—the way he filters, compresses, and adds width is incredibly impressive. It's aggressive, precise, and perfectly dialed to sit in the mix while still making a statement.
Resonant Reverb is that workflow, built in. Try Joe's 58 presets you'll be surprised.

“ Such a great idea for a plugin. Having filters built in pre and/or post reverb is really handy to create some of the coolest sounding reverb possible — then the flexible resonant peaks on all 4 filter points make it very unique and extremely usable. Well done Joe and Êpica Audio! ”
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