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EQ and Reverb Sends (pg. 2)
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| evo8 |
If you lowpass a roomy type reverb at 4k i think you lose some of that roomy sound and it doesnt sound as bright, so i dont bother and just cut some low depending on what im sending to it
For big hall style verbs i would cut some low from those as its not really needed most of the time and can muddy up the mix, would usually take some top end of those types of verbs but usually thats already done in the preset anyway. |
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| Richard Butler |
| Hi and low pass the verb, use a pre - delay, generaly automate sends and also the verb level itself. |
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| Von Pistol |
excuse the noob ? butwhen you guys say you high pass filter or low pas filter the reverb are you talking about the high and low cut within the reverb effect itself or are you adding a filter on after?
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| Richard Butler |
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
excuse the noob ? butwhen you guys say you high pass filter or low pas filter the reverb are you talking about the high and low cut within the reverb effect itself or are you adding a filter on after?
vp |
You can do it either way. I tend not to use my main reverbs EQ though as it's not adjustable enough. So instead I will usualy just use the EQ settings on the track where the reverb sits.
Tend to focus on the longer verb being suitable for the leed above all else, and have a shorter verb channel for other elements or just add a short verb to an instrument such as a clap and then convert it to an audio sample to free up cpu. |
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| Senator Clay Davis |
| the advanced reverb/delay in Reason which ive been using for many years until now (moved on) has both eq and filter inside so i use both. various settings depending on track, i always start with blank presets and never remember what i did last time so i adjust differently. it also have gravity and gate which i love so ing much. hope i manage to do the same in Logic and Ableton. |
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| AirPole |
| I also EQ my reverbs, but also my delays. Very hard I might say, I low cut reverb from 400 HZ and hi cut at about 5Khz. Same for delays. In the break of a track however, I might skip the harsh EQ and let the reverb through much more. |
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| Von Pistol |
yes i understand about the actual eq process but i dont understand how you can hf/lp filter just the reverb without affecting the sound of the synth or sample you have the verb on. that is without useing the eq settings within the reverb fx.
maybe its because fl doesnt have this option?
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| Nick Cenik |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Eh? Sends 100% wet? |
E.G. in Live 8:
-the Dry/Wet setting on the AUX channel's FX is set to 100% Wet
-then you determine how much audio is sent from the source channel, i.e., between infdB(none) and 0dB(all), to the AUX. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
yes i understand about the actual eq process but i dont understand how you can hf/lp filter just the reverb without affecting the sound of the synth or sample you have the verb on. that is without useing the eq settings within the reverb fx.
maybe its because fl doesnt have this option?
VP |
I can't tell you about FL (as I took off my training wheels a long time ago ;) )
but with a send, you're sending a "copy" of your source channel to another destination (in this case an aux track). You're Eqing the aux track, not the source track. The original source track still goes to the master as well.
You're then just balancing the aux return (with reverb inserted) against the original dry source track.
I think your problem is that you're only using inserts, which diverts the source signal path itself, rather than just taking a copy, like a send does.
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| Von Pistol |
oh ok, i understand that better now. i really didnt know what the send channels were for...
so everyone always bashes fl, why is that? every time someone asks what the best DAW is everyone just ways whatever program they use is the best.
i mean Armin Van Buuren uses abelton, so technically shouldnt that be the best program to use? |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
oh ok, i understand that better now. i really didnt know what the send channels were for...
so everyone always bashes fl, why is that? every time someone asks what the best DAW is everyone just ways whatever program they use is the best.
i mean Armin Van Buuren uses abelton, so technically shouldnt that be the best program to use? |
Good lord. You have to be just trolling now. |
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| Senator Clay Davis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
Armin Van Buuren uses abelton, so technically shouldnt that be the best program to use? |
yes. |
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