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Pypedream
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Posted : Dec 12, 2005 09:39
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I've heard some mention of this when I made a post about setting up .cpr templates (cubase) for psytrance projects.
I don't really know the significance, but I am looking for a way to create a slight reverb "tail" for when a sequence is cut (example a drum or synth part) that stops abruptly before a break and you want a hint of after effect so that it doesn't sound like the part disappears too abruptly. Hope I explained myself correctly.
Thanks.
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WAVELOGIX
Wavelogix
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Posted : Dec 12, 2005 10:22
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incase , ure using a send , just dont mute it .... and incase ure using an insert ... dont put the audio file in the break ... just break the sequence before and if u set the reverb correctly , u will hear the TAIL .... |
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sideFXed
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Posted : Dec 12, 2005 10:27
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this is just one way under thousands of different solutions. try to experiment.
but I have one idea you could try:
create a group channel and route the parts you want that feedback on to it via the mixer (f3).
now create an fx channel in the project window that either contains a reverb or a delay effect. As I said, experiment with different plugins.
Now go back to the newly created group. on the right hand side (send effects) choose the fx channel you created. set it to on and move the slider to the right, so that you hear the effect while playing the parts.
Now let's automate this fx channel.
Get in the project window to the spot you want an automation to happen in your song. Go back to the insert/send effect panel and press the r and w buttons followed by moving the dry/wet slider in the fx channel. This is to quickly create automation lanes, it doesn't have to be perfect sounding. Go back again to the project window, press right mouse button on it and select SHOW ALL USED AUTOMATION. Search a little bit and you'll find the automation spot on. Now how to create this feedback. Let the sequence be dry while it's playing, and get the signal to be wet on the last note, just before you want to have a quick break in your parts. Go back to dry when the next sequence starts. Maybe it's a good idea to draw this things in the automation lane.
Now go wild, because this is only a basic way and there are many more things to explore.
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14-year old e-tard
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Posted : Dec 12, 2005 16:24
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