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multiband reverb?
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Emperor
anyone know of a vst multi-band reverb?
staticblue
no, but it sounds interesting :) if someone has some information i'll take it too :D
DickieThijssen
nnaaaaah, useless imo, guess thats why it doesnt excist. But then again, who am i?
moth
What the hell would that even be/do ?
oboema
http://www.smartelectronix.com/refe...zip&mirror=true

i take it you mean that the reverb reverberates certain frequencies,then this one will do just that i think
Elfs1der
Izotope Ozone 3. You would use a multiband on reverb on a master track or something that you dont wanna reverb bass or high end frequencies. I use the multiband reverb when i finish up an RNB or Hip Hop track to give it depth and space, it sounds really good. The kick and bass dont get reverb which is the good thing.
thecYrus
everyone else would use just en EQ instead of a multiband-reverb ;)
Emperor
exactly Elf..thanks for the understanding hehe i will try that
ONION
quote:
Originally posted by Elfs1der
Izotope Ozone 3. You would use a multiband on reverb on a master track or something that you dont wanna reverb bass or high end frequencies. I use the multiband reverb when i finish up an RNB or Hip Hop track to give it depth and space, it sounds really good. The kick and bass dont get reverb which is the good thing.


Kicks can still use high frequencies and therefore using this method would actually put reverb on the kick.

Unless ofcourse the high frequencies are filtered / EQed out on the kick beforehand
Emperor
yes you can put plenty of reverb on the upper kick.
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