EnVerb is a versatile reverb effect with a unique feature: it allows you to adjust the envelope—the shape—of the diffuse reverb tail.

EnVerb is divided into three areas:
Time parameters: These determine the delay time of the original signal and reverb tail, and they change the reverb tail over time. The graphic display visually represents the levels over time (the envelope) of the reverb. See EnVerb time parameters.
Sound parameters: This area allows you to shape the sound of the reverb signal. You can also split the incoming signal into two bands—with the Crossover parameter—and set the level of the low frequency band separately. See EnVerb sound parameters.
Mix slider and field: Determine the balance between the effect (wet) and direct (dry) signals.