Thanks
Chandler. Your videos always get me thinking about stuff I do not normally think about. And coming up with ideas of my own.
I think there are other things you can do too with reverse reverb. Such as take a single hit. Feed it into a reverb the normal way around. Render that reverb out as an audio file. Then reverse it now and time shift it to the left so the reverb comes before the hit. Feed the hit into a normal reverb so it carries reverb on after the hit. Preferably the same reverb used for the reverse hit. A 2 second reverb will fit nicely into 4 beats at 120 BPM.
Try feeding a rhythmical passage at the tempo into this system and see what happens. Shifting the reverb back in multiples e.g. quarter notes will yield different results.
You don't need any plugins to do this either. MConvolutionMB is very good value though.