
ChromaVerb in Logic Pro for Mac
ChromaVerb features 14 discrete room type algorithms.
The fundamental approach behind ChromaVerb diverges from other methods of reverb creation. It is based on the principle of a circular structure in which the sound is gradually absorbed, much like in a real room. The absorption characteristics are dependent on the chosen room type and reverb parameter settings.
Each room type offers a unique tonal color, ranging from dense rooms to wide spaces and large halls.
The ChromaVerb interface is divided into two views:
Main view: Shows common reverb parameters such as Attack, Size, Density, Distance, and Decay. A visualization of the reverb output is shown in a graphic display that allows you to directly edit damping factors, thus changing decay frequencies and dependencies.
Details view: Provides access to advanced parameters such as Width, Quality, and Modulation. The graphic display shows an editable Output EQ that you can use to shape the ChromaVerb output signal.
To add ChromaVerb to your project, choose Reverb > ChromaVerb in a channel strip Audio Effect plug-in menu. See Add, remove, move, and copy plug-ins in Logic Pro for Mac.
