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Feed the Reverb back to it self - C4
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Seamoon
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 11:27:11
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jizy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 19:16
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Wuz the trik in cubase 3?
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Seamoon
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 19:33
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jizy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 20:24
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Ok then what advatages r there for doing this,why would u wana feed the verb back into itself?
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Suloo
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 20:26
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would like to know as well..
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jizy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 20:32
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I presume if u canThen u could do it wIth any effect unit,but what effect does this have on the sound, I mean what is it gunna do? What difference would make if it's not. Bieng fed into itself? Do u know mate?
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PoM
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 20:48
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like 2 reverbs in chain maybe? or using send |
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Greententacle
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 21:01
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That was one more reason for me to change to logic.
But if i remember right, you can route the effect bus to a new audio track,then via send from the audio track back to the bus???
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PsyGalaXy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 23:13
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jizy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 23:43
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Yeh but what's it ment to do? Lol eh?
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jizy
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 23:45
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Would it be like use modulator synth?, what's it ment to do what r the puroses of routing rverb back into itself?
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 23:58
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Feeding a reverb back on itself and automating the feedback level can be a way of changing the reverb time without the clicks that some reverbs add when you change the decay time. You can also put other FX in the feedback loop, for instance a flanger or EQ or tube distortion, which will change the sound of the reverb as it decays. There's lots you can do with feedback loops, for instance this is how dub delays have traditionally been done - it sounds completely different from just automating the feedback or the reverb time!
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Saii
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Posted : Sep 11, 2009 00:10
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sick shit colin thanks for that explanation!
does anyone know how to do that in ableton?
cheers!
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Greententacle
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Posted : Sep 11, 2009 00:32
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On 2009-09-11 00:10, Saii wrote:
sick shit colin thanks for that explanation!
does anyone know how to do that in ableton?
cheers!
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Put a reverb in a send, rightclick on the send,enable send.
Now send A to A
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psycox
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Posted : Sep 11, 2009 01:14
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try the tone 2 warmverb. this one has a feedback path.
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