Quick Answer
Use short rooms for forward placement. Use longer reverbs only when the source needs to sit back. Always check reverb decisions in the context of the full mix.
Plugin Breakdown
3 Recommended Plugins
Support vocals, guitars, and atmospheric textures. The algorithmic modes give a sense of depth without pushing sources too far back in the mix.
Recommended Use
Support vocals, guitars, and atmospheric textures. Keep decay under 2 seconds in most mix contexts.
Stock Logic Alternative
Logic Space Designer — Medium room or hall impulse with moderate mix.
Snare and guitar spring character. The spring tail adds attitude and movement rather than polished room ambience — ideal for indie-pop and psychedelic production styles.
Recommended Use
Snare reverb and guitar character. Mix around 15–25% inline.
Stock Logic Alternative
Logic Space Designer — Spring impulse response at restrained mix level.
The most-used reverb in the template — 5 instances across kick rooms, snare explosion, vocals, and bass synth. Vintage spring and plate emulation with preamp color. Adds complex multi-spring reflections and physical space without the low-end mud of digital halls.
Recommended Use
Drum rooms, snare explosion send, vocal bus send, bass synth premaster. Use as a global room that unifies disparate sources.
Stock Logic Alternative
Logic Space Designer — Spring or plate impulse responses with a short decay time.
Decision Guide
How to Choose
Forward placement — Short room impulse or short algorithmic room. Keep the source near the front of the stereo image.
Attitude and character — Spring reverb. Not neutral ambience — adds tonal movement with the reverb itself.
Pushed back / atmospheric — Longer VintageVerb or hall impulse. Use sparingly. Most sources in a dense mix should not use long reverbs.
Avoid These
Common Mistakes
Using reverb to make a thin sound feel bigger instead of fixing the source.
Adding reverb before the dry signal is correctly balanced in the mix.
Using the same reverb size for every source in the mix.