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Newty
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Registered: Dec 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Dec-26-2013 03:25
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Newty
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Viber
In the mixer you have Insert channels and Send channels to the right, you need to put your reverb\delays in the send channels, how much is sent from the Insert channel to the send channel is determined by the little knob above the yellow arrow at the bottom of the mixer.
When using Reeverb in a Send mixer track the Dry Level should be set to 0% (minimum). |
thanks!
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Dec-26-2013 03:28
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Newty
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2013
Location: Montreal, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Viber
In the mixer you have Insert channels and Send channels to the right, you need to put your reverb\delays in the send channels, how much is sent from the Insert channel to the send channel is determined by the little knob above the yellow arrow at the bottom of the mixer.
When using Reeverb in a Send mixer track the Dry Level should be set to 0% (minimum). |
its actually working like magic i should be only using aux for reverb and delay?
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Dec-26-2013 03:31
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derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by Newty
its actually working like magic i should be only using aux for reverb and delay? |
Delay and reverb are two of the main effects used on aux channels.
However, you shouldn't close yourself off to using just these two. Depending on the situation, you can get quite creative with aux effects. To start off though, setting up a few delay and reverb channels is a good way to go.
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Dec-26-2013 09:38
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RobertAllen
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Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Grayson, United States
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I usually EQ first and then add any FX I want. If its something that needs delay and reverb I'll usually apply reverb first and then delay so the mix doesn't get overwhelmed with reverb from each delayed signal. Or use send channels. If it still needs any corrective EQ I'll do that last (low cut reverb for example). Like everyone else said it depends on what your goal in mind is for the sound
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Dec-26-2013 14:39
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Zak McKracken
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
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Re: FX chain order
| quote: | Originally posted by Newty
I know there is no right or wrong and its diff for everybody but i would really like PRO producers to give their take on this.
this is my order
1.delay
2.reverb
3.soudgoodizer or fatner ect...
4. EQ
5. copression
6. limiter (rarely) |
wtf lol
is this on your master?
or on every channel?
i use delay and/or reverb as aux/sends.
eq only where needed (when instruments clash and sometimes on master)
compression very rarely
limit only on the final master, maybe not even then.
soundgoodizer; what the hell is this? efex? i very often use various chorus/flanger and distortion on elements for various placement in the mix.
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Dec-26-2013 15:34
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Viber
In Search Of Unicorns

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
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Dec-27-2013 17:12
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