Reverb is both something we add out of choice but also a natural phenomena we might actually seek to eradicate from our recordings. In this article I want to have a quick look at some of the different types of reverb available, some of my favourites and some reverb party tricks. I am always excited when getting a new bundle of plug-ins to check the reverbs out, from the run-of-the-mill rooms, halls and standard simulations to the more ethereal, drone-tastic ones. From a sound design and production angle you can radically change the tonal makeup of a sound. From a mixing point of view it can be necessary to place dry recordings in an imagined space, from drum mics, lead vocals, guitars, percussion etc. ![]() ![]() Reverb is by far one of the most useful and interesting effects in modern production.
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