Arturia Launches Rev Ocean Tidal Reverb Plugin ‘Ocean-Inspired Modern Reverb’


Arturia’s new Ocean-inspired reverb will turn your sounds ‘into a living sonic current’. Rev Ocean brings shoegaze-friendly modulated reverbs to your DAW.

Arturia has launched Rev Ocean, modern reverb designed for fast, intuitive space creation. Rev Ocean is a reverb that, as its name suggests, takes inspiration from the sea, supposedly resulting in a plugin that can turn ‘a simple reverb tail into a living sonic current’ and ‘transform any sound into a fluid, ever-shifting sonic space.’

That description might sound a little New Age and vague – and the plugin’s UI design looks like it could be lifted from a flyer for your local aromatherapy clinic – but under-the-hood Rev Ocean features an interesting combination of reverb, pitch and modulation tools.

The plugin is built around a feedback delay network design with multiple stages of diffusion. It features three modes, labelled Abyss, Tide and Foam, which each offer a different combination of diffusion behaviour and modulation.

Abyss adds multiple reverse layers in parallel, with subtle pitch modulation used to spread these reverb tails resulting in, according to Arturia, “a harmonically rich evolving tail.”

Tide introduces independent filtering of the left and right channels of the reverb output, to create ‘wave-like’ stereo swells.

Foam has a long, slow attack and cloud-like build up designed to destroy transients and create dense, washed-out effects that are said to be perfect for shoegaze-style guitars.

Beyond the modes themselves, Rev Ocean has controls for Decay, Size and Brightness. There’s also a high/low input filter, and controls for width, transient control, ducking and pre-delay.

Rev Ocean is available now priced at €49. Visit the Arturia site for more information and to grab a free demo.

Fairlight CMI Gets Modern, Quad-Core Brain, WiFi, USB + More


Freshwater Instruments has introduced the FI50A CPU Card, a complete modern CPU card for the Fairlight CMI Series I, II and IIx.

The CPU card replaces the original computer section of the CMI, while preserving the instruments character, workflow and hardware experience.

It runs updated software, derived from the original source code, and dramatically improves speed, reliability, storage and usability of the instrument.

The FI50A arrives pre-installed with a fully licensed original CMI sound library and adds new ways to expand it: enhanced 10-bit sampling, waveform upload over Wi-Fi, SD card and USB memory support.

It also brings modern wireless interfaces, DisplayPort output, USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, while retaining support for legacy CMI keyboards, CRT/light pen operation, floppy disks, MIDI interfaces and Series I/II channel cards.

The FI50A CPU Card is expected to be available in August/September 2026, priced at $1,500 USD.

Noisferatu Generative Texture Synthesizer Now Available


Scaepe shared this video demo for Noisferatu, a compact handheld generative texture synthesizer.

Noisferatu offers 45 algorithms across 5 banks, producing crackling textures, noisy scapes, evolving drones, harmonic blips and digital chaos.

The developer says that results are “Shaped, but never fully controlled, by four knobs.”


Noisferatu uses generative wavetables, BitBend address manipulation, probability gates, bitwise logic operations and combinations of these.

Noisferatu is available now as an open source project. Kits are available from Thonk for £69.