Time’s Running Out To Get Eventide’s Temperance Lite Plugin
For Free

Free plugin introduces groundbreaking pitch-controlled resonances, available through December 31, 2025
Eventide Audio has released Temperance Lite, a new plugin that reimagines the way reverb is controlled and heard. Now available as a free download until the end of 2025, Temperance Lite is described as the first plugin to offer a musical approach to reverb, allowing users to manipulate resonance based on the chromatic scale.
Unlike traditional algorithmic or convolution reverbs, which simulate physical spaces or apply impulse responses, Temperance Lite lets users emphasise or suppress specific notes across the 12-tone scale. The plugin uses a form of modal reverb, a technique that has existed conceptually for decades but was previously impractical to implement in real time. Advances in computing power have now made this possible, and Eventide has integrated it into a user-friendly interface aimed at musicians and producers.
Pitch-Based Resonance Control in Reverb
The concept of musical reverb — controlling how specific pitches resonate or decay within a space — is not entirely new but has historically been more theoretical than practical. With Temperance Lite, Eventide has built on this idea by giving users direct control over reverb resonances, akin to tuning a room to resonate musically.

The central control, the Temper Knob, adjusts how strongly the reverb emphasises or suppresses selected pitches. Accompanying this is the NoteScape Visualizer, which offers a real-time display of resonating and fading notes, giving users a clear visual sense of how the reverb responds musically. This visual feedback could be particularly useful for sound designers and musicians aiming for tonally sympathetic spatial effects.
The plugin includes three distinct reverb environments: Bright Room, based on Eventide’s earlier SP2016 reverb; Large Studio, modelled after a space provided by acoustics researcher Dr Ralph Kessler; and Synthetic Space, which uses the new modal reverb engine to create entirely imagined, evolving textures.
By introducing a tonal element to reverb shaping, Temperance Lite represents a shift in how producers can integrate spatial effects into their work. Traditional reverbs are typically treated as either spatial effects or tools for depth, but this pitch-responsive approach makes reverb an extension of harmonic and melodic content.
This could be particularly useful in ambient, electronic, or experimental genres, where the interaction between space and tone is critical to the composition. The ability to favour or reduce specific resonances might also benefit mixing engineers looking to control clutter in dense arrangements.
Temperance Lite is compatible with 64-bit AAX, AU, and VST3 formats on macOS 10.14+ and Windows 10+, requiring an SSE 4.2-capable processor on Windows systems. It is available as a free download from Eventide's official website through December 31, 2025.
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