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Reverse Reverb??
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| Arctic Breeze |
| I have heard in some vocal tunes, the reverb is "attacking" the actual voice. Dunno if that was a lousy description, but if anyone knows what im thinking of... help? :) |
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| superddman |
| I was exactly wondering about the same thing. Are you talking about something like in "Dumonde - God Music" when the slow part hits and the males voice comes in? I would also be very happy to find out how to achieve this effect. |
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| CJConstable |
this is really easy to do
get your vocal in a wave editor (sound forge etc), reverse the whole sample, put a reverb on it with lots of decay, and then reverse it again. |
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| Sean Walsh |
| ^^ what he said. This is very easy to achieve. |
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| Limit |
| you can also put some delay on the original sample then reverse it and add the reverb...its sounds cool...but don't over do it with the delay. |
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| dkode |
get this effect by using an impulse response reverb, you will have the option to reverse the impulse waveform.
SIR is a free one here: http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
some of the pay ones are Waves IR1 and Voxengeno Pristine Space |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Another good reason to love Reason's reverb ;) |
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| kaymak |
| If you can get ur hands on logic, the enverb machine has a lovely preset for reverse verb |
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| DjDefected |
| There was a tutorial within an article in, I believe, the august issue of CM; check it out if you can. |
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