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ADOBE AUDITION 139 User Guide • Set the percentage of source audio to leave in the effect using the Original Signal (dry) slider, or type in the percentage directly in the text box to the right. • Set the percentage of reverb to place in the effect using the Reverb (wet) slider, or type in the percentage directly in the text box to the right. Presets Adobe Audition comes with several QuickVerb presets. More information on presets can be found in the "Looking at the Work Area" chapter. Preview Press the Preview button to audition the current QuickVerb setting before you apply it to the waveform. The selection is looped until you press the Stop button. Since Adobe Audition's Previews are dynamic, this gives you the opportunity to make and hear processing adjustments as the selection is continuously played. Reverb Reverb is an effect used to simulate acoustic space, and consists of both early reflections and echoes that are so closely spaced that they're perceived as a single decaying sound. Reverb is different from the basic Echo effect in that the delays aren't repeated at regularly spaced intervals. Reverb dialog Adobe Audition's Reverb function can create a wide range of high-quality reverb effects. It can reproduce such acoustic or "ambient" environments as a coat closet, a tiled bathroom shower, a concert hall, or a grand amphitheater. These echoes can be spaced so closely together, and made to occur at such random times, that the signal's reverberated "trail" will decay smoothly over time, and will have a warm and natural sound. Alternatively, initial early-reflection delays can be used to give a sense of room size, which can be either large or small, depending upon the initial delay times. So what's the difference between Adobe Audition's Reverb and Full Reverb effects? Full Reverb is the newer of the two, and provides more options and better audio rendering. However, many folks still use and prefer the older Adobe Audition Reverb effect, so we're happy to continue including it with new releases.