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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. | ||
It can be accessed through the Advanced Menu for an instrument and is the fourth option on this menu. | It can be accessed through the Advanced Menu for an instrument and is the fourth option on this menu. The Reverb Volume parameter allows the user to adjust how much reverb they want on a sound (similar to wet and dry levels used by other software). | ||
Using reverb too heavily can cause a song's mix to become muddy, and less pleasant to listen to. | 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 ( | 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== |
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