Reverb pre-delay is the time between a sound being produced and the onset of the reverberation effect. It’s crucial in music production to create a sense of space and depth without overwhelming the mix.
The optimal reverb pre-delay can be calculated based on the BPM (Beats Per Minute) of your track. A common approach is to use the formula: (text{Pre-Delay} = frac{60}{text{BPM}} times 1000), which gives the pre-delay in milliseconds.
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