Eventide released Eventide Temperance Lite, a reverb that introduces something pretty unconventional: modal reverb shaping combined with musical "tempering." After spending time using it on vocals, synths, drums, and atmospheric mixes, I wanted to break down how this plugin actually works.
Temperance Lite is a modal reverb โ instead of just "space + decay," it works on thousands of tiny resonant filters that make up a space. The key control is the Temper knob: turn right to emphasize musical notes you select; turn left to suppress those notes; centre for a standard reverb. You choose which notes of the 12-tone scale the reverb responds to, applying across all octaves.
On vocals, dialling the Temper knob slightly right while selecting only a few notes creates a tuned shimmer that floats behind the voice without muddying the midrange. On synth pads it creates a reverb tail that feels in-key rather than just wet. On drums it adds a resonant bloom โ used subtly on room mics, it gives that "produced" quality.
Eventide Temperance Lite is a genuinely original plugin. If you want reverb that responds to the musical content of your track, nothing else does this quite the same way. A real gem.