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vocal effect?
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| Lyft |
| i've been hearing all the time in vocal tracks where a what appears to be a side-chained reverb send from the vocal sweeping around the place, without the original vocal. is there any quick way to do this? or is it a matter of bouncing down the reverb and wiring into a separate channel? |
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| beniii |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lyft
i've been hearing all the time in vocal tracks where a what appears to be a side-chained reverb send from the vocal sweeping around the place, without the original vocal. is there any quick way to do this? or is it a matter of bouncing down the reverb and wiring into a separate channel? |
Send 100% the signal to the reverb bus, and have the channel on no output??? |
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| DJ Robby Rox |
Are you talking about that sort of delay effect? Where the vocal hits and repeats lower and lower like a delay but is washed out in reverb?
Just not sure what the exact effect is you're talking about. Can you find a track with it? Would make it a lot easier for people to explain.. |
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| Lyft |
| check out that natlife water whispers (trance remix) track in the producers promotion thread. its the best example i can think of off the top of my head |
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| parafrNalia |
| Just add the vocal to another channel, turn the dry on your reverb to zero or a very little bit, lots of wet, big room. I am not sure if that's what you mean, but that's how I'd do it. |
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| Eric J |
| I've done similar stuff to this in Ableton by using Beat Repeat on a send with some reverb. |
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