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Reverb and Delay Time Calculator

Find the correct delay intervals (1/4, 1/8, dotted notes) and reverb pre-delay times at any BPM.

Additional Information and Definitions

BPM

Project tempo in beats per minute. All time calculations are derived from this.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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Reverb & Delay Key Terms

Standard tempo-synced delay timings and reverb pre-delay basics.

Quarter Note

A single beat in typical 4/4 time. 1/4 of a measure with BPM. Commonly used for echo delays.

Dotted 1/8

An eighth note extended by half its duration (total 3/16). Creates a syncopated feel in echoes.

Pre-Delay

The time between the direct sound and the onset of reverb, crucial for clarity of vocals or instruments.

Reverb Tail

The fade-out of reflected sound. Aligning reverb time with BPM can result in more musical ambience.

5 FX Timing Secrets for Pro Sound

Getting the perfect reverb and delay times can set your mix apart. Explore these insights:

1.The Power of Subtle Offsets

Sometimes shifting your delay times slightly off the grid (like +/- 10ms) can add unique groove without losing the overall tempo lock.

2.Pre-Delay for Vocal Clarity

A longer pre-delay can keep vocals from getting washed out by reverb, ensuring the lyrics remain intelligible.

3.Double-Check with Real Track Content

Even if the math says 1/4 note, use your ears. Different instruments may benefit from slightly different echo times.

4.Automate Delay Values

As your track’s BPM changes, or in transitions, consider automating your delay plugin for seamless shifts.

5.Sync vs. Manual Mode

Some plugins let you choose BPM sync. If that’s not available, these calculations ensure consistency with your project tempo.