reverbladen
Reverbladen is a digital audio effect that simulates the acoustic properties of a reverberant space. It works by creating a series of closely spaced echoes, known as reflections, which gradually decay in amplitude and become more diffuse over time. This process mimics how sound waves bounce off surfaces in a real environment, such as walls, floors, and ceilings, before reaching a listener's ears.
The primary parameters controlled in a reverbladen effect include decay time, which determines how long the
Reverbladen is widely used in music production, sound design, and live audio to add depth, spaciousness, and