What is forced reverberation
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Forced reverberation refers to the intentional addition or application of artificial reverb to a sound or recording. In audio engineering, reverb is created by allowing sound reflections to persist in an enclosed space, giving the impression of depth and spaciousness. However, in some cases, natural reverb may be insufficient or absent, which is when forced reverberation is used to artificially create a reverberant effect. This can be done through various techniques, such as using digital reverb processors, convolution reverbs, or plugins, to add reverberation to a sound source.