Reverb isn’t just an effect,it’s the glue that adds life, depth, and space to your tracks. And now, Wave Alchemy’s
Magic7 puts the sound of the iconic Bricasti M7 in your hands - completely free!
Whether you’re enhancing vocals, giving drums a sense of room, or creating lush ambient pads, Magic7 delivers studio-quality reverb that rivals even paid plugins. Let’s explore what makes it a must-have in every producer’s toolkit.
Why Magic7 Stands Out
True-Stereo Presets: Magic7 comes with a staggering
234 presets directly captured from the legendary Bricasti M7. From intimate rooms to cavernous cathedrals, you’ll find the perfect space for any track.
Advanced Controls: Take reverb shaping to the next level with features like:
- Tempo-Synced Pre-Delay: Lock the reverb timing to your track’s rhythm.
- EQ Bands: Sculpt your reverb’s tonal character with low and high-frequency adjustments.
- Modulation Modes: Add subtle movement with Flux or create rich, chorused tails with Ensemble.
Built-In Ducker: Automatically reduce reverb during loud sections to prevent muddiness, ensuring your mix stays clear and focused.
How to Get the Most Out of Magic7
Pro Tip 1: Use the pre-delay to create separation between the dry signal and the reverb tail. For vocals, try a 30–50ms delay to retain clarity while adding spaciousness.
Pro Tip 2: Pair Magic7’s plate reverb preset with a short decay for snare drums. It adds presence and body without overpowering the mix.
Pro Tip 3: Experiment with the modulation modes. Flux is great for subtle shimmer, while Ensemble works wonders on synth pads and guitars.
When to Use Magic7
- Vocals: Add a lush, professional sheen with hall or plate presets.
- Drums: Bring your drum kit to life with room or chamber reverb.
- Ambient Music: Use the large hall or cathedral presets to create vast, atmospheric soundscapes.
Bonus Tip: Combine Magic7 with a saturation plugin to add warmth and character to your reverb tails.
Your Turn: Let’s Talk Reverb!
What’s your go-to reverb plugin, and have you tried Magic7 yet?

How does it compare to other free or paid options you’ve used?

What’s your favorite preset, and how are you using it in your mixes?
Let’s share tips, tricks, and reverb magic to elevate our productions. Drop your thoughts below!