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'''Reverb''' is a feature on OS and many DAWs that makes an instrument's sound echo and reverberate as it would in different spaces.  It can give a sound the quality of being performed in a large room, or apply special sound effects.  While most reverbs are designed to give a sound a large room effect, a few are just effects. It ideally replies reverb to a sound, but some settings also apply a special distortion to an instrument.
[[File:Reverb_OS.png|300px|right|thumb|The reverb button with the volume control on OS]]'''Reverb''' is a feature on OS and many DAWs that makes an instrument's sound echo and reverberate as it would in different spaces.  It can give a sound the quality of being performed in a large room, or apply special sound effects.  While most reverbs are designed to give a sound a large room effect, a few are just effects. It ideally replies reverb to a sound, but some settings also apply a special distortion to an instrument.


Reverb is created digitally through sounds called Impulse Responses, which usually sample how a space reacts to a sound.
Reverb is created digitally through sounds called Impulse Responses, which usually sample how a space reacts to a sound.
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