In terms of “positioning sounds in a mix”, I’ve heard reverb explained as “moving a sound farther away / to the back of a mix” which is an evocative description to my ears. Without getting into specifics of predelay, LPF/HPF, shelving frequencies etc, I find that more and longer reverbs often make an instrument sound farther away. That’s part of why everything drenched in reverb can cause such an “ambient” sound, because everything is kind of smudged together in the background / midground.

I always thought of pre-delay as a way to prevent reverb from stepping on transients… or in the case of boxes like Syntakt, with some modulation it can make a pseudo-chorus effect. But any amount of reverb can change a sound in a “spatial” way, IMHO.

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