4 Types of Reverb Explained | Room, Hall, Spring, Plate

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Are different reverb types really all that different? Well it turns out that, yeah, each type of reverb is different enough to care about. Each reverb type has their own characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses, and understanding these will help you know what kind of reverb to pair with your sound.

In this short video, I'll introduce you to room, hall, spring, and plate reverb. You'll hear what they sound like, what makes them special, and when you might want to use them.

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TIMELINE
00:00 Room, Hall, Spring, Plate Reverb Explained
00:20 What is room reverb?
01:03 What is hall reverb?
01:33 What is spring reverb?
03:01 What is plate reverb?
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Hey thanks for watching 🫂 what other music production concepts do you want me to talk about?

ThisIsOnesto
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U should do one of these for all types of effects, this was hella informative

katanaseppuku
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Until watching your video my ears weren't able to distinguish the difference between the four types of reverbs. Now I can, and those differences are uniquely noticeable to my ears! Thank you for the great presentation. 👍

motorbikeray
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This is awesome man! Nice short explanation. Thank you, and nice editing as well!

monkeymonkerson
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This was super helpful. You didn’t drag it on, but gave real examples so I walk away feeling like I understand it now.

lukeconner-tech
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Great video Onesto, I knew the different types of reverb by ear but I didn't really know that plate reverb was best paired with vocals. Another reverb I had a hard time wrapping my head around is convolution reverb/ impulse responses, witch is an input signal/waveform based reverb commonly used on the master bus to make a track feel like it's in a certain space, pretty much room/plate/spring or hall but wave based if I understand it correctly

M-TPockets
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Old video but instant sub. Wonderful no-nonsense explanation. I now have a better understanding than Reddit could give me, in a fraction of time and without the trolls. Thank you so much!

blissrae-ulqk
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The difference using the plate reverb in the vocals in the end, wow, amazing !
The way I felt that change was like going from a crying neighbor to a professional songstress.

MelanillaCR
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oh man i found this video truly wholesome, thanks for that

emilchimeev
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So good! Finally understand my Boss RV-6 pedal ❤

therealgeorgeweerakoon
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Thank you. Nice video, great explanations.

pauldourge
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What's the difference between a room reverb off of Raum vs a convolution reverb with an IR response vs a studio room emulation reverb with chambers?

CarlitoProductions
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Great video! What's the song on the background?

wabi-sabi
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❤ REVERB!!! ❤ I never thought that some room reverbs sound better with different tempo songs, so I've learnt something new. 😀

joolz
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I'm having a hard time differentiating the room vs spring reverb. Everything else was clear to me.

nigell.
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I'm 99% sure that the Airy setting on Raum is a Hall reverb and the orange setting is the Room. Just an fyi

notificationsareblocked.yo
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An audio signal is fed into a giant metallic plate. Er....ok....i dont really know what that means. It's like saying a signal is fed into a girder . Huh?

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