In movie trailers, a massive percussion hit often turns into a rumbling drone.
Send your original signal to a bus. Kill the dry signal entirely. You are no longer adding reverb to a sound; you are replacing the sound with reverb .
Are you looking to use this for , ambient music , or video game sound design ? Knowing the context will help me refine the EQ and timing settings for you. Top 5 Reverb Plug-Ins & How to Use Them - Universal Audio
In the world of audio production, few tools are as simultaneously beloved and dangerous as reverb. It can transport a snare drum to the Royal Albert Hall or push a vocal into the stratosphere. But for sound designers, ambient musicians, and experimental producers, standard reverb isn’t enough. They are hunting for the possible—the kind of wash that erases transients, creates infinite sustain, and builds a cathedral the size of a black hole.
To achieve a maximum reverb effect—often called "infinite" or "washed out"—you need to push specific parameters to their limits while maintaining enough control to prevent the audio from becoming a muddy mess. Core Settings for "Maximum" Reverb
To achieve the maximum effect, you need to understand two parameters that commercial plugins often hide:
In movie trailers, a massive percussion hit often turns into a rumbling drone.
Send your original signal to a bus. Kill the dry signal entirely. You are no longer adding reverb to a sound; you are replacing the sound with reverb .
Are you looking to use this for , ambient music , or video game sound design ? Knowing the context will help me refine the EQ and timing settings for you. Top 5 Reverb Plug-Ins & How to Use Them - Universal Audio
In the world of audio production, few tools are as simultaneously beloved and dangerous as reverb. It can transport a snare drum to the Royal Albert Hall or push a vocal into the stratosphere. But for sound designers, ambient musicians, and experimental producers, standard reverb isn’t enough. They are hunting for the possible—the kind of wash that erases transients, creates infinite sustain, and builds a cathedral the size of a black hole.
To achieve a maximum reverb effect—often called "infinite" or "washed out"—you need to push specific parameters to their limits while maintaining enough control to prevent the audio from becoming a muddy mess. Core Settings for "Maximum" Reverb
To achieve the maximum effect, you need to understand two parameters that commercial plugins often hide: