![]() ![]() Meanwhile, reverb takes your source and repeats it in an artificial space, creating reflections and ambience that’s not possible to do with simple delays. ![]() How much depends on your feedback and parameters. Delay takes your source sound and repeats it. The difference between delay and reverb is simple. Is there any specific situation where reverb works better? Or can you use delay interchangeably instead of reverb? The Difference Between Delay and Reverb ![]() That got me thinking: When should you rather use delay instead of reverb? I told him how I like to use a short plate reverb on vocals, especially live but also in the studio, and he told me how he’d much rather use delay instead of reverb. I had a conversation a while ago with a fellow mixing engineer and we started talking when we started talking about vocal processing. ![]()
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