Lese has recently launched a new audio plugin based on multiple rare digital reverb modules from the ’90s and 2000s, along with a bunch of extra features for better usability, and a fresh twists.
Designed to create something unconventional, Hikari is an ocean-themed random reverb.
Central to Hikari’s interface is the “Navigator”, which lets you move around 2D space, and as your position changes, the structure of various reverb elements slightly change.
Beyond that, there is also the “Anomaly” system, which further alters the reverb and adds even more processing when the navigator reaches one of the anomaly points.
What the anomalies do exactly is determined in each plugin’s individual state, so there are a great number of possible combinations for what anomaly processing can do, and explaining it would be redundant. Try it yourself instead!
The stochastic reverberator plugin is available for Windows and Mac (VST3, AU and AAX), priced $55 USD at Plugin Boutique and from the Lese store.

