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Posted by paulc_dj on Jul-15-2008 21:46:

Clap reverb

Anybody got any idea, how I can get this nice clean, bright sounding reverb on a clap? It just sounds so nice! I use Altiverb 6 BTW, so if anybody can recommend a preset, that would be great.


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Posted by Zak McKracken on Jul-15-2008 22:03:

there a hihat at the same time, and the clap is slightly delayed from the "grid". other than that it seems like a normal clap.


Posted by paulc_dj on Jul-15-2008 22:13:

Its more the reverb that I'm interested in its got a nice lovely bright feel to it.

Been told on KVR that arts acoustic would be the best to get this type of verb.

PC


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jul-15-2008 22:16:

dont ask me i only use reason so far


Posted by paulc_dj on Jul-15-2008 23:15:

Have got a similar sound with art acoustic reverb andc a little play around with the tail and eq settings.

So am happy now!

PC


Posted by Subtle on Jul-16-2008 00:54:

The timing on that clap is a little after the kick.


Posted by Subtle on Jul-16-2008 00:55:

quote:
Originally posted by palm
and the clap is slightly delayed from the "grid"
Damn, i thought i had super ears.


Posted by davidbuhau on Jul-16-2008 09:05:

not that it will help you at all... and not that it will make the sound you like... but...

i so still use the legacy precomputed reverb b in FL Studio 8 all the way wet to do a fully gated type super wet reverb for my handclap.

sounds so sweet

david


Posted by Sanguis Mortuum on Jul-16-2008 12:51:

I cant listen to the sample now, so this probably isn't exactly what you want, but if you want to brighten a reverb you could put any reverb on a send and then put an EQ or exciter after the reverb to brighten it up.


Posted by aquila on Jul-16-2008 13:40:

The reverb doesn't sound very bright to me...in fact it's possibly the opposite. It sounds like it has an enveloped lpf filter on it, which makes it sound slightly abnormal and thus stands out more.


Posted by paulc_dj on Jul-16-2008 21:34:

Can you explain how I would set up an enveloped Low Pass please?

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Posted by aquila on Jul-16-2008 22:09:

I can remember how to do it in reason, but I've lost touch with everything else so I don't know if I'll be able to help.


Posted by paulc_dj on Jul-26-2008 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
I can remember how to do it in reason, but I've lost touch with everything else so I don't know if I'll be able to help.


All it is, is an ADSR envelope modulating a LP filter. But what settings for the ADSR controls? And then I can transfer those to another filter VST with an envelope modulation option

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Posted by Icone on Jul-28-2008 23:02:

I'd try getting close by choosing a reverb vst where you can easily control low/high freqs in it as well as the High Damping (and/or cross-over frequency). This should give you enough liberty to define the reverb tail in more detail.



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