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Using reverb too heavily can cause a song's mix to become muddy, and less pleasant to listen to. Reverb used in moderation is an essential mixing and creative tool to bring music to life. | Using reverb too heavily can cause a song's mix to become muddy, and less pleasant to listen to. Reverb used in moderation is an essential mixing and creative tool to bring music to life. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Before 2021, enabling reverb had only one setting, now called "Classic Reverb," and was a simple toggleable button (Reverb Volume was always 100%). In 2021, the developers added new reverb settings under a dropdown menu. Later that year, a slider was added to apply reverb values between no reverb and the full amount of reverb applied from the old toggle options. [[Console Commands#Reverb and distortion|These limits can also be bypassed manually by using commands in your browser's console.]] In 2022, the developers added "Church Reverb" from a sample the user [https://onlinesequencer.net/members/15093 Cool172] provided. | |||
==List of reverbs== | ==List of reverbs== | ||
*''Classic Reverb'' — The standard reverb. | *''Classic Reverb'' — The standard reverb. |
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