|
Metallic Reverse Tutorial
|
View this Thread in Original format
| azndragon0613 |
I've always loved how Airwave uses those metallic sounding reverses. It adds kind of a dreamy feel to the song and allows transitions to be more smooth. But umm, if you are looking for something that sounds like...
THIS (Do not right click)
This is how you do it.
First you want a good reverse sound. Try a crash and lengthen it out a bit. I used the crash in Drumsynth Live in FL Studio with an extended release...exported it as wav and imported as sample in reverse.
So the trick is to use the phaser...and have the min depth freq the same as the max depth freq. Ranges around 0.20-0.40 are great for metallic effects. Stages are set to the max with feedback near 1 and 100% wet. Of course you should also add some reverb to give it a *ring* but that's about it! You can apply this to like white noise and other instruments to generate a metallic feel.
Hope this helped! |
|
|
| loopdon |
| thanks!! generally metallic= very short delays |
|
|
| funkysouls |
| quote: | Originally posted by azndragon0613
I've always loved how Airwave uses those metallic sounding reverses. It adds kind of a dreamy feel to the song and allows transitions to be more smooth. But umm, if you are looking for something that sounds like...
THIS (Do not right click)
This is how you do it.
First you want a good reverse sound. Try a crash and lengthen it out a bit. I used the crash in Drumsynth Live in FL Studio with an extended release...exported it as wav and imported as sample in reverse.
So the trick is to use the phaser...and have the min depth freq the same as the max depth freq. Ranges around 0.20-0.40 are great for metallic effects. Stages are set to the max with feedback near 1 and 100% wet. Of course you should also add some reverb to give it a *ring* but that's about it! You can apply this to like white noise and other instruments to generate a metallic feel.
Hope this helped! |
neat ;) |
|
|
| farris |
Nice effect azndragon0613! I'm using the Kjaerhus Classic Phaser and get some really nice effect with it. Which phaser are you using?
- farris |
|
|
| Liran-A |
Thanks!
I'll try it. |
|
|
| azndragon0613 |
| I'm using the Fruity Phaser in Fruityloops but I'm sure other phasers can replicate the sound too! |
|
|
| nhibberd |
Try this also:
- Import your Cymbal into your sequencer
- Reverse it
- Add a long reverb
- Resample
- Reverse the resampled mixdown
you have a reverse reverb. Now apply the phaser as noted and voila, in stead of your standard Cymbal you have a swoosh effect anouncing the Cymbal.
hope this helps,
CD |
|
|
|
|