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Endless time reverb in logic space designer?
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| DreambreaX |
in Logic GOLD VERB, there is a reverb time. maximum reverb time is 20.00 sec, but thats not endless time reverb.
how about space designer? i can't find the reverb time. the only thing that i've found is decay time.
I want to make an endless time cymbal, and continue by using sidechain compression.
how to make an endless time reverb in logic space designer? |
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| Storyteller |
| Sample the reverb sound and loop/retrigger it. Then sidechain that signal. |
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| DreambreaX |
is there any other way?
where is the reverb time in space designer? |
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| Storyteller |
| decay would be the reverb time. |
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| Lolo |
| on the left of the big display in SD, the time is in seconds, in synthesize mode it takes your machine time to recalculate when you touch the value, this is normal behavior. |
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| DreambreaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
on the left of the big display in SD, the time is in seconds, in synthesize mode it takes your machine time to recalculate when you touch the value, this is normal behavior. |
when I increase the time in seconds from 2.000s to 30.000s the volume of the reverb is slightly decrease |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by DreambreaX
in Logic GOLD VERB, there is a reverb time. maximum reverb time is 20.00 sec, but thats not endless time reverb.
how about space designer? i can't find the reverb time. the only thing that i've found is decay time.
I want to make an endless time cymbal, and continue by using sidechain compression.
how to make an endless time reverb in logic space designer? |
I haven't used Logic for years, but echo units are usually better equipped for continuous effects (100% feedback), so you could slap an echo after your reverb to keep it going.
You probably want to make sure the start of the crash sound doesn't repeat though, so maybe stick the echo on a send channel and stick a noise gate before it with a long attack? Then your sidechain compressor can go after the echo. |
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| Lolo |
| quote: | Originally posted by DreambreaX
when I increase the time in seconds from 2.000s to 30.000s the volume of the reverb is slightly decrease |
what you're trying to do is a freeze effect. there should be free reverb plugins in AU format that do that.
besides that, you have the decay paramater, then you have the envelopes. on the right side: volume for the volume env, filter, and diffusion.
you have to edit a little bit.
Surprising that you ask all those questions, it's in the manual! |
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