GIVEAWAY: D16 Group Spacerek (WINNERS ANNOUNCED)

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D16 Group is giving away two free copies of the Spacerek (€79) virtual space reverb plugin to two lucky Bedroom Producers Blog readers.

Spacerek is a realistic room reverb plugin that delivers astounding sound quality while ensuring a low CPU hit. The plugin includes 114 unique reverb models, each offering freely adjustable microphone and speaker configurations.

See also: D16 Group PunchBOX Review

Learn more about Spacerek below and scroll down to the end of the article to enter the giveaway.

D16 Spacerek Overview

We recently reviewed Spacerek here at Bedroom Producers Blog, so here’s a short excerpt from that article.

Knowing D16, I expected a high-quality reverb, and Spacerek does not disappoint. While Toraverb 2 is a bit out there, bordering on the rowdy and experimental, this is a comparatively clean and gentle reverb that’s nevertheless capable of beautiful sounds.

The modeled spaces are spot on, and that delay network sure goes a long way towards conjuring the echo-y and the ethereal out of the plug-in. Though, for grimy spaces, I’d have to throw some destructive processing on top or go elsewhere.

For a more in-depth look at the plugin, check out Lyubomir Dobrev’s full Spacerek review.

To summarize, Spacerek is a versatile reverb effect focused on simulating realistic spaces. The user can freely adjust the microphone and speaker placement, allowing you to place every instrument in the same virtual room.

Furthermore, Spacerek lets you fine-tune the pre-delay and reflections (direct, early, and late), along with the built-in filter and tilt EQ effects. Choose the reverb mode that suits your project and use it as a starting point for creating a fully customized, realistic space.

Spacerek is available in VST, AU, and AAX plugin formats for digital audio workstations on PC and Mac. Both 32-bit and 64-bit plugin hosts are supported.

The Giveaway

Our friends at D16 Group provided two free copies of the Spacerek reverb plugin for two lucky BPB readers. We are giving away one of the licenses here and one on our Instagram page.

UPDATE: The winners are:

  • T. Gardner: T***********@gmail.com (website comment)
  • @bosnagang370 (Instagram comment)

There are two ways for you to enter the giveaway:

  1. Post a comment on this article (1 randomly picked winner);
  2. Comment on this Instagram post, follow BPB, and tag a friend (1 randomly picked winner).

Only one comment per entrant is allowed on both platforms. However, you can enter the giveaway both on the website and on our Instagram profile to double your winning chances.

The winners are selected randomly using automated software. We will announce the winners here and on Instagram on Wednesday, December 16th.

More info: D16 Group Spacerek (€79)

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

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  1. Dear D16 Group and Bedroom Producers Blog,

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