What is studio reverb?

Reverberation, or reverb is simply the persistence of a sound signal that comes in the form of reflected waves that continues after the original sound has died off or stopped. Reverb gives us clues as to the size and nature of a particular room or space.
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What does reverb sound do?

Reverb occurs when a sound hits any hard surface and reflects back to the listener at varying times and amplitudes to create a complex echo, which carries information about that physical space. Reverb pedals or effects simulate or exaggerate natural reverberations.
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What is reverb in music production?

Reverb is created when a sound occurs in a space, sending sound waves out in all directions. These waves reflect off surfaces in the space, decaying in amplitude until the reflections eventually die off.
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Does reverb make you sound better?

Reverb lets you transport a listener to a concert hall, a cave, a cathedral, or an intimate performance space. It also allows for natural (or added) harmonics of a sound source to shine through and gives your mix extra warmth and space.
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Why does music sound better with reverb?

One thing our brain senses from reverberation is the geometry of the room where music is being played. Evidence suggests that the size of a room, sensed through audio cues such as reverberation, affects our emotional response to neutral and nice sounds.
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What is Reverb, and What Does it Sound Like?



What is the best type of reverb for vocals?

Room Reverb

They're also the easiest to fit inconspicuously into a mix. Room reverbs are appropriate for vocals, guitars, pianos, drums — just about everything. When used in moderation, these reverbs can add space to a source while maintaining an intimate, in-person character.
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Should you use reverb on vocals?

Reverb will fill the sound of the vocals out nicely. It will give them more fullness and sustain, and will have a more “natural” sound to them. BUT reverb will also push the vocals back in the mix. It can cause them to lose energy and cohesion, because it overlaps the words and washes them out.
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Should you add reverb in mastering?

Reverb creates an illusion of space. Adding reverb to the master track can create an ambience that helps to glue all the elements of the song together, making the different instruments sound like they're all in the same space.
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What songs use reverb?

8 Songs that Belong in the Reverb Hall of Fame
  • King Tubby “Dub You Can Feel” ...
  • Joe Meek “I Hear A New World” ...
  • Led Zeppelin “When The Levee Breaks” ...
  • Grimes “Venus In Fleurs” ...
  • The Drums “Down By The Water” ...
  • Shinedoe “Cosmic” ...
  • Phil Collins “In The Air Tonight” ...
  • Blake Mills “Shed Your Head”
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Is reverb like an echo?

Reverb is the same concept as an echo but with a smaller reflection time that often comes back within a second and conflates with the sound that hasn't finished yet.
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What instruments need reverb?

Due to their lush sound and long decay times, hall reverbs tend to work well on drums and other percussion instruments. The long reverb tails help draw our short percussive bursts like snare drum hits. Hall reverbs also sound great on vocals—especially ballads.
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What dB should reverb be?

Of far greater importance is the amount of reverb in the mix, which is a combination of send level and the level of the reverb return. In general, and as a very rough guide, I find that when using subtle reverb, the reverb return level is usually hovering around -60 to -50 dB.
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How do I choose a reverb?

An Easy Way to Choose the Right Reverb
  1. Think about the tempo of the song. ...
  2. Think about the wetness of the song. ...
  3. Think about the lushness of the arrangement. ...
  4. Think about the rhythm of the vocal track. ...
  5. Think about the room. ...
  6. EQ Your Reverb.
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How much reverb should I use?

Strategy One – Using Reverb

Decay time should generally be below two seconds, and nearer to one second; long reverb times can very quickly clog up your mix. If it's a slower track or a track that lends itself to having a more open and reverb-heavy sound, then you can go nearer to two seconds.
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How do I make my vocals sound professional?

How to Make Vocals Sound Better
  1. Cleaning Up A Vocal.
  2. Remove Nasal, Plosives, and Esses.
  3. Controlling Vocal Dynamics.
  4. Add Warmth, and Clarity with EQ.
  5. Mildly Distort or Saturate the Vocal.
  6. Try an Exciter with an Air EQ.
  7. Use Short Reverb and Delay.
  8. Use Long Reverb and Delay.
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Should I EQ before reverb?

Insert an EQ plugin before the reverb plugin. It's important to insert this EQ before the reverb, because you want to tame frequencies that are hitting the reverb to begin with. Now set up a high pass filter and filter out everything below 600 Hz.
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What effects are best for vocals?

Interesting Vocal Effects
  • Add Wet Reverb. Reverb should be on every one of your vocal tracks, even if it's just a little bit. ...
  • Pre- and Post-Delay. Pre-delay is a setting on your reverb plugin. ...
  • Depth with Delay. ...
  • Turn Yourself into a Choir. ...
  • Bus the Autotune for a Vocoder Effect. ...
  • Widen the Vocals. ...
  • Get a Megaphone Sound.
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Should vocal reverb be mono or stereo?

If you want the vocals to fill out empty spaces, and to be less upfront, you should use stereo reverb such as hall reverb, studio reverb, etc. But, if you want the vocals to be more directional and upfront, you should use mono reverb such as plate reverb.
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How can I delay my vocals?

10 Delay Tips for Mixing Vocals
  1. Humble foundations: The simple slap. ...
  2. Delay timing: Set to match tempo and pace. ...
  3. Sculpt the delay with filters. ...
  4. Use stereo slap for a bigger, wider sound. ...
  5. Use repeating delays to enhance important lyrics. ...
  6. Add delay throws. ...
  7. Add movement to delay. ...
  8. Delays on tap: Use a tap plugin for added control.
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What does reverb do with headphones?

Reverb Is Not Just for Speakers

The holes in a low-density reverb will be filled with the room reverb, creating a seamless join, with the effect of bringing wet sounds closer to the listener. The isolation afforded by headphones mostly removes this phenomenon from the equation.
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What is reverb on a mixer?

Reverb is an effect that alters a sound so it may seem fuller, smoother, and/or give the sound a spacial characteristic such as sitting in the background of the mix or being in a larger room.
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