Selene reverb plugin interface by Auburn Sounds

Selene

by Auburn Sounds
Best for Mixers and producers who want one everyday reverb for vocals, drums, synths, guitars, and roomy ambience, with enough control to move from clean halls to vintage-leaning spacious effects.
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Key Features

  • Adaptive algorithmic reverb engine is tuned to create lush spaces that stay easier to fit around the dry signal instead of instantly washing it out
  • Built-in Duck and Gate controls help keep vocals, drums, and rhythmic parts intelligible while still allowing long tails and bigger ambience moves
  • Vintage and Diffusion controls let the same core engine move from cleaner modern rooms and halls toward denser plate-like or more classic digital reverb colors
  • Freeze, modulation, width, drive, and early reflections provide enough movement and tone shaping to cover both mix utility duties and more atmospheric sound-design sends
  • 8-band Damping EQ plus the visual low-shelf and high-shelf post-EQ make it possible to shape brightness, tail behavior, and overall placement without stacking extra processors
  • The free edition already includes the core reverb workflow, while the paid Full Edition layers on 2x oversampling and four Shimmer modes for users who need the extended version

Description

Selene is an algorithmic reverb from Auburn Sounds designed as a broad go-to mix reverb rather than a niche shimmer or special-effect box. Its adaptive engine, built-in ducking and gate, diffusion control, vintage voicing, and deep EQ make it useful on drums, vocals, synths, guitars, and roomy atmospheric sends when you want big spaces that stay readable.

What makes it stand out is range without feeling overcomplicated. The core free edition already includes freeze, early reflections, modulation, width, drive, a low/high post EQ, and an 8-band damping EQ, so it can move from clean rooms and halls to denser, slightly colored plate-style washes without leaning on extra companion plugins.

Auburn's own launch notes and early user reactions point to the same strength: Selene gets large and lush but still keeps the source audible. That makes it especially useful as an everyday send reverb for mixes that need size and movement, while the Vintage and Drive controls can push it toward more characterful digital or boxtone-leaning textures.

As checked on April 25, 2026, the official Auburn Sounds page still offers a one-click Free Edition download with no email gate or expiry language, while the paid Full Edition remains a separate upsell for Shimmer and 2x oversampling. For producers who want a capable cross-platform reverb without subscription or copy-protection friction, the free edition still reads as an ongoing listing rather than a temporary promo.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is missing from Selene's paid Full Edition if you stay with the free one?

The official product page says the Full Edition adds two headline extras: the full 2x oversampling signal path and a high-quality Shimmer effect with four modes. The free edition keeps the main algorithmic reverb engine and the broader day-to-day controls, so the upsell is about expansion rather than basic usability.

Is Selene better for subtle mix reverb or huge atmospheric tails?

It can cover both ends. Auburn's launch notes describe it as a go-to mix reverb that can handle plates, chambers, rooms, halls, cathedrals, and huge spaces, while the main product page emphasizes that it stays easy to fit in the mix even when the ambience gets large.

Can Selene do more colored vintage-style reverbs, or is it mainly a clean modern sound?

It is not locked into one personality. The official page highlights the Vintage knob for classic reverb behavior, and Auburn's launch post also points to the Drive control as a way to add more character and boxtone when a cleaner pristine tail feels too polite.

Does Selene need an account, subscription, or online activation for the free edition?

The free edition does not currently present that kind of gate. The official product page still offers a one-click Free Edition ZIP on April 25, 2026, BPB described it as no email and no sign-up at launch, and Auburn's developer post on KVR explicitly framed the release around no subscription, no phoning home, and no update fees.

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