D-Verb
Digital reverberation processing can simulate the complex natural reflections and echoes that occur after a sound has been produced. Reverberation can take relatively lifeless mono source material and create a stereo acoustic environment that gives the source a perceived weight and depth in a mix. In addition, digital signal processing can be used creatively to produce reverberation characteristics that do not exist in nature.
The character of reverberation depends on a number of factors. These include proximity to the sound source, the shape of the space, the absorptivity of the construction material, and the position of the listener. D-Verb provides control over these reverberation parameters so that extremely natural sounding reverb effects can be created and applied.
For more information, see the following topics:
  Using D-Verb Effectively
  D-Verb Parameters

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