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NUGEN Audio's Paragon represents a meaningful evolution in convolution reverb design, particularly for Post Bundle owners seeking to expand their spatial processing toolkit. Rather than forcing users to navigate bloated IR libraries, Paragon synthesizes a compact collection of 3D impulse responses through proprietary re-synthesis technology developed with York University's Dr. Jez Wells. This approach yields substantive creative control without the computational overhead or file management headaches that plague traditional convolution engines.
The plugin's technical foundation combines authentic convolution with algorithmic flexibility. Users can independently adjust decay time, room dimensions, and brightness across individual impulse responses, then apply independent HPF/LPF filtering and spectral EQ to each channel. Critically, this manipulation occurs without time-stretching artifacts that typically degrade convolved reverbs pushed beyond their original parameters.
Paragon's surround capabilities set it apart. Full 7.1.2 channel support with configurable crosstalk per channel makes it genuinely suited for immersive work, particularly Dolby Atmos bed track creation where spatial precision matters. The switchable LFE channel adds practical control for subwoofer management in surround contexts.
For post-production professionals and mix engineers accustomed to methodical space design, Paragon's balance of authenticity and tweakability proves valuable. Rather than choosing between IR purity and algorithmic control, you're working with both. The learning curve exists, but the sonic payoff for those willing to invest in understanding the re-synthesis parameters justifies the complexity. This upgrade targets practitioners who've outgrown standard reverb limitations without abandoning sonic credibility.