Reverb is many small reflections of the sound that come after a set time. It usually occurs when someone is speaking in a room, hall, etc. More reverb is called wet, no reverb is called dry. When you select the reverb effect, you will see a dialog with two tabs.
Simple
The first tab of the reverb effect allows you to adjust the reverb level and time. The reverb level is the amplitude - 99 is very wet, 0 is dry. The time can be between 100 and 800ms - 200ms sounds like a small room or 800ms a large hall. If you add too much reverb it can sound like the person is in a pipe or in the bathroom.
The Simple tab also includes preset options to choose from, depending on how large the space being simulated is. Click the play button at the bottom of the tab to preview the reverb effect on your audio.
Room Design
The second tab of the reverb effect allows you to specify the dimensions of a room, the position of the source and listener, and the room absorption with preset options for the materials that make up the walls, floor and ceiling of the room. Click the play button at the bottom of the tab to preview the reverb settings on your audio.