Convolution reverb
Convolution reverb is a type of digital reverb that uses a real-world audio recording called an impulse response (IR)— typically captured in a room, hall, or through a physical reverb unit (like a concert hall or plate). This IR is then mathematically applied to any audio signal to reproduce the exact reverb characteristics of that environment. Convolution reverb delivers highly realistic results, making it perfect for sound design, film, acoustic music, or anytime you want to place a sound in a believable space.
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