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You can leave diffusion at 100%, really but turning it to 60-80% can make the reverb blend better with the source.ħ) Mod adds chorus, which adds warmth and character at the expense of transparency. The bass multiplier controls how "boom-y" it sounds, which gives the reverb wheight and warmth but can also clog up your lowend.ĥ) Size is pretty straightforward, what size do you want your virtual reverb room to have? Attack determines how close or how far away the reverb is in relation to the dry signal.Ħ) Reverbs are really just defused delays, so 0% is almost like a weird delay, 100% is your typical reverb sound. Plates are very direct sounding.ģ) Pre-delay, the shorter, the "nearer" the reverb sounds, the longer, the further away.Ĥ) Decay should be obvious, in the damping section you can modify the roll-off on the high frequencies, the more rollof the warmer the reverb sounds, the less, the more transparent it sounds. Generally halls are the biggest spaces, chamber is medium, room is small. Now is very modern and transparent sounding.Ģ) Choose your algorithm. 70s is very dark and warm sounding, 80s is brighter but still has some chorus-y character, in the highs particularily. Train your ear and do some tweaking, it's pretty easy.ġ) Choose your mode/colour. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators.Ĭome on, it doesn't have that many parameters. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ.
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