Temecula DSP MDV-II is a free software emulation of the Alesis MidiVerb II multi‑FX processor from 1987. MDV-II ships with all 100 original factory programs and recreates the MidiVerb II’s vintage output modes. Download is available for macOS and Windows with no reported signup or limited-time restriction.
What it is
MDV-II is a multi-FX plugin that models the original DASP-16 chip at instruction level, running 128 instructions per sample at the original 23,437.5 Hz internal rate. The plugin reproduces the MidiVerb II’s warmth and bandwidth-limited character across its programs.
Features
- All 100 original factory programs (reverb, gate, reverse, flange, chorus, delay, EFX)
- Unique algorithms: multi-tap ambience, frozen flange, and more
- Two output filter modes including Vintage mode with a three-stage analog reconstruction filter
- Authentic tone: instruction-level DASP-16 emulation, original internal sample rate
- Useful related controls: wet/dry mix, tail length, room simulation-style reverbs
Specs & requirements
- Platforms: macOS and Windows (check developer page for exact host/plugin formats)
- Use cases: mixing, sound design, lo-fi reverb, gated FX, chorus and flange textures
- Licensing: offered as a free download by Temecula DSP; users should check the official download page for current commercial/royalty-free terms and any installer requirements
Quick Facts: MDV-II is free to download and runs on macOS and Windows; Temecula DSP provides the plugin as a no-cost release. Expect authentic MidiVerb II sound and the full set of factory programs.
Download MDV-II from Temecula DSP’s official release page to try the MidiVerb II emulation in your DAW.
FAQ
Is Temecula DSP MDV-II really free?
Yes. Temecula DSP MDV-II is offered as a free download by the developer.
What DAWs does it support?
It runs on macOS and Windows hosts; the developer’s download page lists the exact plugin formats and system requirements.
Is the sound royalty-free for commercial use?
Check the official Temecula DSP download page for current licensing details; the plugin is distributed as a free release but specific commercial terms are posted by the developer.