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What does diffusion mean on reverb?

What does diffusion mean on reverb?

Diffusion, also known as shape, represents the complexity of the room the reverb takes place in. More complex rooms mean more surfaces to bounce off of and thus more diffusion. Diffusion also controls the density of the amount of reverbs, allowing you to create a more washy effect or have many distinct echoes.

How do I add depth to reverb?

Reverb can be used to create depth by using reverberation times greater than 1 second, and by using pre-delay times to establish a sense of distance from the original source and the walls that create reverberation. Shorter reverb times create a sense of closeness by increasing a signal’s amplitude.

Does reverb make your voice sound better?

Reverb will fill the sound of the vocals out nicely. It will give them more fullness and sustain, and will have a more “natural” sound to them. BUT reverb will also push the vocals back in the mix. It can cause them to lose energy and cohesion, because it overlaps the words and washes them out.

What amp did John Mayer use for slow dancing in a burning room?

Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier.

What is the best reverb settings?

Abbey Road engineers initially thought 600 Hz and 10 kHz was a good starting point, but you can decide for yourself what sounds best for your mix. You’ll find that the low end that caused all the muddiness is gone right away. For vocal reverb, you can even come down to around 7 kHz, or even lower if you’d like.

How do you get a good reverb sound?

To keep those all-important details intact and still get a spacey feel, here are eight tips for managing a reverb-heavy mix.

  1. Use your reverb’s high-pass filter.
  2. Use your reverb’s low-pass filter.
  3. Automate reverb parameters.
  4. Pan verbs for width.
  5. Determine the location.
  6. Use less than you think.
  7. Compress your vocal ‘verbs.

What kind of reverb does John Mayer use?

When it comes to reverbs, Mayer has shown a preference to using spring reverbs built into Fender amplifiers or a stand-alone spring reverb unit like the 1963 Fender tube reverb tank. However, when he has to rely on a pedal to get his reverb sound, Mayer goes with the Strymon Flint Tremolo and Reverb pedal.