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Posted : Jun 29, 2010 16:23
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On 2010-06-29 15:12, disco hooligans wrote:
If you are on Logic, you're only one click away from reverse reverbs. Simply click the reverse button on Space Designer.
that doesn't help if you want the reverb to play before your notes/samples.
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Posted : Jun 29, 2010 16:26
quick wet bounce, or duplicate the track with the reverse reverb at 100% wet/0% dry and place it accordingly. Great for adding/selecting notes/samples in real time...just in case you change your mind, or decide you want a flanger before the reverse reverb...etc, but don't want to go through the whole bouncing down/reversing bit again.
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Posted : Jun 29, 2010 20:19
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On 2010-06-29 16:26, disco hooligans wrote:
duplicate the track with the reverse reverb at 100% wet/0% dry and place it accordingly. Great for adding/selecting notes/samples in real time...just in case you change your mind, or decide you want a flanger before the reverse reverb...etc, but don't want to go through the whole bouncing down/reversing bit again.
thanks! i didn't think of that before and always bounced the whole thing...
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Posted : Jun 29, 2010 20:25
thank you for the advices, guys !
The way I do it is next:
1.Sample the chord/vocal/fx I want to apply the backverb effect
2. reverse the wav
3. add a long tail reverb
4. reverse it again
I was just hoping that there is some quicker way to do it
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Posted : Jun 30, 2010 00:24
DH, I don't really understand what that post means...
are you talking about selectively applying the reverse reverb by having two identical tracks side-by-side, one with reverse reverb on it and one without, and then muting parts of the different channels to have reverse reverb only on some parts, as opposed to having it uniformly across the entirety of the sample?
btw, dan are you on ableton? If so, its actually pretty quick to perform as you don't have to record 1:1, you can just freeze the track, open a new audio and copy that frozen section down, reverse, put a reverb on the new audio channel, freeze and copy again. Much quicker than doing it 1:1
also, as an added bonus if you do this in session view, it records your original material 2x so that the first note or w/e has the reverse reverb on it already
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