BlueDepth Epic Reverb Effect is not just another room simulator or standard hall effect. It’s a deep atmospheric machine designed for producers, sound designers, ambient creators, cinematic composers, shoegaze artists, electronic musicians, and anyone searching for huge evolving spaces inside the Reason Rack.
Built around multiple interacting reverb engines, self-oscillating decays, pitch-shifted feedback textures, and underwater-style motion reverberations, BlueDepth transforms ordinary sounds into massive emotional soundscapes.
BlueDepth combines three unique sections working together:
The result is a living reverb effect capable of:

Turn simple pads or piano notes into evolving atmospheric landscapes with endless motion and depth.
Create huge walls of reverb with unstable harmonic movement and feedback textures inspired by boutique experimental pedals.
Add motion and dimensional depth to leads, plucks, arps, and synth pads.
Generate drones, transitions, cinematic rises, dark textures, and evolving FX from almost any source signal.
Place vocals inside giant emotional spaces without losing clarity thanks to separate dry/wet and contour controls.
Unlike clean digital reverbs, BlueDepth intentionally embraces instability, feedback interaction, and organic movement. The self-oscillating decay behavior and pitch-shifted feedback loops create textures that continuously evolve over time.
The built-in Limiter/Maximizer section even allows aggressive feedback experimentation while controlling overloads and adding punch.
As a Rack Extension for Reason Studios Reason Rack, BlueDepth integrates directly into your workflow with CV routing possibilities and modular-style experimentation.
It pairs beautifully with:
Originally priced at $45, BlueDepth is now available for only $9 during the limited-time Spring Sale.
That’s a huge discount for one of the most experimental and atmospheric reverb processors in the Turn2on lineup.
Create reverbs that breathe, move, evolve, and sometimes completely take over the mix. BlueDepth is built for producers who want reverb to become part of the composition itself.