Key Facts
- Category
- Media
- Input Types
- file, select, range
- Output Type
- file
- Sample Coverage
- 4
- API Ready
- Yes
Overview
The Audio Plate Reverb tool adds a classic studio reverb effect to your audio files, simulating the bright and dense sound of a metal plate reverb. Ideal for vocals, drums, and instruments, it creates smooth decay with rich harmonics for professional audio enhancement.
When to Use
- •When you need to add depth and space to vocal recordings in music production.
- •When enhancing drum tracks with a bright, dense reverb for a bigger sound.
- •When applying a classic studio effect to instrument tracks like guitars or pianos.
How It Works
- •Upload your audio file in a supported format such as MP3, WAV, or AAC.
- •Select a plate type preset (thin, medium, thick, or custom) or adjust parameters like decay time, damping, diffusion, and mix.
- •Choose the desired output format from options like MP3, WAV, or FLAC.
- •Process the audio and download the reverb-enhanced file.
Use Cases
Examples
1. Enhancing Vocal Tracks
Vocal Producer- Background
- A vocalist has recorded a dry vocal track and wants to add professional reverb for a polished sound in a pop song mix.
- Problem
- The vocal sounds flat and lacks depth, making it sit poorly in the mix.
- How to Use
- Upload the vocal audio file, select the 'Medium Plate' preset, adjust decay time to 2.5 seconds, damping to 0.6, diffusion to 0.7, and set mix to 0.4 for a balanced effect.
- Example Config
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Preset: Medium Plate, Decay Time: 2.5s, Damping: 0.6, Diffusion: 0.7, Mix: 0.4 - Outcome
- The vocal gains a smooth, spacious reverb that blends well in the mix, adding depth without overpowering the original recording.
2. Creating Spacious Drum Sounds
- Background
- A producer is working on an electronic track and wants to add reverb to the snare drum for a bigger impact in the chorus.
- Problem
- The snare drum sounds tight and needs more atmosphere to enhance the track's energy.
- How to Use
- Upload the snare drum audio, choose 'Thin Plate' preset for brightness, set decay time to 1.5 seconds, and increase diffusion to 0.8 for a smoother reverb tail.
- Outcome
- The snare drum now has a bright, dense reverb that adds energy and space, making the chorus more dynamic and immersive.
Try with Samples
audio, fileRelated Hubs
FAQ
What audio file formats can I upload?
You can upload audio files in formats like MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, OGG, Opus, or FLAC, as supported by the tool.
How do I choose between thin, medium, and thick plate presets?
Thin plate gives a bright, short reverb; medium is balanced; thick plate provides a dark, long decay. Choose based on the desired sound character.
What does the decay time control?
Decay time sets the duration of the reverb tail, from 0.5 to 10 seconds. Longer times create more spacious and ambient effects.
Can I adjust the brightness of the reverb?
Yes, use the high-frequency damping control. Higher values absorb more high frequencies, making the reverb darker and more muted.
What output formats are available?
You can output in MP3, AAC, M4A, OGG, Opus, FLAC, or WAV formats to suit your needs.