Most reverbs try to emulate reality—a concert hall, a church, or a plate. .

The magic knob. Turning it left reverses the reverb tail, creating surreal backwards effects, while turning it right acts as a conventional forward decay.

If you are looking for a utility reverb to make a dry acoustic guitar sound like it’s in a living room, this is not it.

Mutes the input, letting you hear only the reverb tail—perfect for dramatic, trailing automation. How to Use Blackhole in Your Mix

Brings that same immersive algorithm to your pedalboard, featuring dedicated knobs for immediate, tactile tweaking during live performances. Verdict: Is it Worth It?

Adds movement and shimmer, crucial for enhancing the "underwater" or ethereal quality of the pads.