DMS Reverb is an audio plugin in VST3* format for Windows 8 and above, or in both VST3* and AU** formats on Mac OS 10.11 and above. It can be used to produce a wide range of reverb effects. It also has a resizable user interface. DMS Reverb was designed to be used with a guitar along with your favorite amp simulation plugin, but also sounds great with other instruments. Like all other plugins made by DMS Plugins, DMS Reverb will be a valuable asset in your arsenal of audio tools.
* VST and VST3 are trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
** The Audio Units logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Controls
DMS Reverb’s user interface contains knobs, buttons, switches, menus, and a parameter value display control. The value of a knob can be adjusted by clicking on it and dragging your mouse vertically. Double clicking a knob will reset it to its default value. Holding your Shift key while click/dragging a knob will allow you to more precisely adjust its value. For even more precise control, click on the right hand side of the value display control and enter a new value. In the case of controls with discrete values, clicking on the value display control will bring up a menu.

• Preset increment/ decrement buttons – The red triangle shaped buttons at the top of the UI on either side of the preset menu change the currently selected preset by one. The button on the left selects the previous preset. The one on the right selects the next preset.
• Preset menu – Used to select, rename, or create new presets. See Preset Management for detailed information.
• Info button – Opens an “about page” that contains basic information about the plugin. When the information page is open, clicking on the DMS Plugins logo will take you to the DMS Plugins website. Clicking anywhere else on the information page will close it.
• Parameter Value display – Displays the name and value of the last touched control. It also can be used to edit the currently displayed value.
• Preset file menu – Clicking on the folder shaped icon to the right of the parameter value display opens a menu for preset management/ file operations. See Preset Management for detailed information.
• Rm Size – Adjusts the perceived size of the virtual acoustic space. Turn left for intimate, small room effects and turn right for expansive, large space reverberation.
• Pre Del – Adds a short delay before the onset of reverb to simulate spatial separation and depth.
• Decay – Adjusts the time that it takes for the reverb to fade to silence. Longer decay times simulate larger or more reflective environments.

• Diffusion – Adjusts how scattered the reflections are, influencing the density and smoothness of the reverb tail.
• Damping – The damping knob controls high frequency absorption to emulate how air or materials naturally absorb sound over time. Lower values sound brighter and higher values sound darker. By enabling the switch located to the left of the damping knob, the damping effect is more pronounced.
• Width – Sets the stereo width of the reverb. Increase for a wider, more immersive image; decrease for a narrower, more centered effect.
• Mix – Balances the dry and wet signal. Lower values retain more of the original signal, while higher values emphasize the reverb effect.

• Freeze – Engages a mode where the reverb tail is held indefinitely, useful for creative effects and sound design.
• Mode – A menu from which you can select between three reverb modes with different ambient characteristics.
• Bypass – A switch that causes a whisper quiet transition to and from bypass.
• Resizing handle – Hovering your cursor over the bottom- right corner of the plugin will expose a triangle that when clicked and dragged, will enlarge or reduce the plugin’s size.
Requirements
- Windows 8 (64 bit) or later
- macOS 10.11 or later
- VST compatible host software on both Mac and Windows
- Audio Units compatible host on Mac

