Originally posted by MrPit
the gated reverb is produced cutting off the time before of response of a "reverberator". Reverberation is produced after a certain time after the sound - gate time. Some fx units allow to controll how to cutt off that time, abrupt or slowly. Unfortunately i don't use Reason, dunno its reverb unit to explain exactly. Gate threshold reports on volumes of your sound.It's more difficult to explain what happens than to hear if you play with thres
so is this a good way of making your percs feel more alive, by using gated reverb?
Feb-15-2006 04:43
Storyteller
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there are better ways for that. Look for the pianoverb vst, makes percussion sound less static and the plugin itself is absolutely free
hihi.. bump. BTW, does anyone know where the thread that explains how to sidechain in fruity is? I just searched for like 15 min.. (which is how i found this old thread) Thanx!
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Mar-17-2006 00:44
paulc_dj
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What is the synth sound that Benassi uses for his trademark bass sound? I would love some guidance with this as I seem to keep hearing it in a few tunes recently and would love to have a go at recreating it.
Cheers
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Mar-17-2006 16:28
paulc_dj
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Anybody?
I would just like to know what type of waveform it is.
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Mar-18-2006 22:32
mysticalninja
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sidechain compressed saw w/ reverb under a high pass filter. and it was made on a 303.
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Thanks mystical, muchos gracias!
I have found a preset in the Manuel Schleiss Korg Legacy soundset that is a Benny Benassi style saw, so I gathered it would be a saw waveform. Any chance of just a brief rundown of how to achieve that sound in FL Studio 6. Do you set up the sidechain first and then put the reverb on to the signal thats been compressed and then put the hi-pass on? I see a lot of people asking questions about how this is done. Perhaps a tutorial from one of you talented pro producers out there might put the subject to bed and give us that aspire to be, a helping hand.
Thx in advance.
PC
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