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Yellow Warrior
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Posted : Sep 15, 2006 16:01
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On 2006-09-15 13:13, illusions wrote:
do it the same way you manage to keep your leads sounding warm while highpassing them to stay clear of the bass.



Aaah, now it get it! That makes sense. Sometimes the answer is right there. Soory, maybe a bit lazy of me.

Thanks everyone!
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Kitnam
Mantik

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Posted : Sep 15, 2006 21:09
my personal rule:
dont as lowd as you can hear it, but lowd enough that you can feel it.
its also not easy to find a good reverb setting, the only one which satisfied at software my is athe poco megaverb. most reverb-vstis only make no more like a white noise out of the signal, and the good ones crash your cpu dramatically. reverb, the classic and the difficulty.

take care that you dont overload your song with it! it will sound too distant! a track even sound far more distant naturally played indoor so take care about it!

for drums i use very short and very hhighpassed filtered reverbs. i am also not a friend of early deflections, matter of taste. for long reverbs as in pads i often cut the highs and the lows, only a small bandwith in the mids is left then, making it more natural. many reverbs need a bit of highcut anyway to avoid the "white-noise". and as mentioned, dont hear, but feel!



Cardinals Cartel
Black Machine

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Posted : Sep 17, 2006 21:38

P.s - And for keeping the reverbs under regime and put it in an boundary and borders (This frame ive talkt about in my last post in here) Try open and work with Audio 12:Ins - Waves C1 Comp - Gate , This act will give the answer/Or felicitously , And will put the 'guy' in his place .
djzed


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Posted : Sep 18, 2006 02:46
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On 2006-09-15 21:09, Kitnam wrote:
most reverb-vstis only make no more like a white noise out of the signal


Do you reverb hats? I find when I do this it takes away from the clarity of the hats, it ends up sounding like a long high freq hiss. But then if I try and filter out those high freq of the reverb the reverb doesn't add anything at all, making it useless.
Kitnam
Mantik

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Posted : Sep 18, 2006 22:26
djzed, then go and get yourself a good reverb plugin. its worth the money, you can believe me.
assaf_zo
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Sep 19, 2006 00:20
dont know if any1 mention that but...
reverb - try to pan it that way space can move !
also pan got lots of perspective so have fun....
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Freakuency
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Sep 19, 2006 08:49
while we are still on the topic I wanna ask a question. We own Lexicon PCM91 reverb, most of you might agree that it's one of the best reverb on the market, but my question is why the only sample rate available for this legendary device is 44.1khz. I hear a lot of ppl argue that reverbs sound best at higher sample rate. Is it still a case though for pcm91?
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