| I've used digital reverbs automated post fader in my DAW (SAWStudio) on many occasion to repair tails that either are too noisy or are cut off in the mix. Applicaions like this are by far the most prevalent use of reverb in mastering as far I've been able to see.
Once in a very blue moon I'll also use a convolution reverb (again in the DAW) usually loaded with an impulse of a real space, for material recorded dry where the client requests more ambience - but again this is something I would only add on request. I did this recently for a solo vocal / piano CD to very good effect.
Steve Berson |