
REVERB
REVERB (short for Reverberation) is the persistence of sound after the original source has stopped, caused by multiple reflections of sound waves bouncing off surfaces like walls and ceilings. When you speak or play music in a space, the sound hits various surfaces and returns to your ears at slightly different times, creating a sense of space and fullness. Reverb is used in music and audio production to add depth, warmth, and to simulate different environments—from small rooms to vast halls. It enhances the listening experience by making sounds feel more natural and immersive.