Amp Designer reverb effect in Logic Pro for iPad
Reverb is always available in Amp Designer, even when you’re using a model based on an amplifier that provides no reverb function. You can add reverb to either the tremolo or vibrato effect, or you can use it independently.
Note: The Effects section is placed before the Presence and Master controls in the signal flow and receives the pre-amplified, pre-Master signal.
Reverb parameters
On/Off button: Turn the reverb effect on or off.
Type pop-up menu: Tap to open the pop-up menu, then choose a reverb type.
Level knob and field: Set the amount of reverb applied to the preamplified signal.
Reverb types
Learn about the properties and sonic character of each Amp Designer reverb type.
Reverb type | Description | ||||||||||
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Vintage Spring | This bright, splashy sound has largely defined combo amp reverb since the early 1960s. | ||||||||||
Simple Spring | A darker, subtler spring sound. | ||||||||||
Mellow Spring | An even darker, low-fidelity spring sound. | ||||||||||
Bright Spring | Has some of the brilliance of Vintage Spring, but with less surf-style splash. | ||||||||||
Dark Spring | A moody-sounding spring. More restrained than Mellow Spring. | ||||||||||
Resonant Spring | Another 1960s-style spring with a strong, slightly distorted midrange emphasis. | ||||||||||
Boutique Spring | A modernized version of the classic Vintage Spring with a richer tone in the bass and mids. | ||||||||||
Sweet Reverb | A smooth modern reverb with rich lows and restrained highs. | ||||||||||
Rich Reverb | A rich and balanced modern reverb. | ||||||||||
Warm Reverb | A lush modern reverb with rich lows/mids and understated highs. |
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