One of Spire’s defining characteristics, present robustly in this version, is its unison engine. It allows for massive stacking of voices without significant CPU strain, making it a go-to for "supersaw" leads and wide pads common in Trance and House music.
Spire stands out from other synthesizer plugins on the market due to its unique combination of features and capabilities. Some of the key benefits of using Spire include: Reveal Sound Spire v1.1.15 -WiN-
At its core, Spire is a four-voice, multitimbral synthesizer. Version 1.1.15, released during the golden age of the DAW-centric producer (roughly 2014-2016), showcases Reveal Sound’s masterful balance between CPU frugality and sonic density. Unlike its resource-heavy contemporaries (e.g., Serum’s high-FFT wavetable manipulation or Diva’s analog circuit modeling), Spire v1.1.15 employs a highly optimized hybrid engine. Some of the key benefits of using Spire
Includes high-quality Phaser, Shaper, Chorus, Delay, and Reverb. Key Features in Version 1.1.15 Modern versions include wavetable editing
Why would a producer in 2025 seek out v1.1.15 instead of Spire 1.5.8 or the new Spire 2? The answer lies in feature bloat. Modern versions include wavetable editing, complex modulation matrixes with 20+ sources, and a resizable GUI. Version 1.1.15 is Spartan.
If you're just getting started with Spire, here is why it’s a staple for producers like Armin van Buuren and Ferry Corsten: 4x Multimode Oscillators