Bad Snacks demonstrates how to use delay and reverb creatively on chorus vocals in Ableton Live, stacking both effects to push the sound into a wide, spacey texture. A long ping-pong delay sends the signal bouncing across the stereo field, and a reverb layer adds further depth on top.
The dry/wet control is the key concept here: it sets the balance between the unprocessed signal and the effect, letting you dial in anything from a subtle presence to a fully washed-out sound. Understanding this one parameter unlocks how most audio effects behave across any plugin or DAW.