Re: Reverb Tip
- From: "RD Jones" <annonn@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Oct 2005 20:47:51 -0800
Jonny Durango wrote:
> Cool reverb tip I received from a cool guy:
>
> Blending early reflections and reverb tails -TrueVerb and Renaissance Reverb
>
> Love the sound of TrueVerb's simulated space but want to also have the
> smooth reverb tails of the Renaissance Reverb? Want to get the best of both
> worlds? For a single insert chain, place TrueVerb in the chain, followed
> immediately by Renaissance Reverb.
>
> We'll set TrueVerb first, so bypass Renaissance Reverb for the time being.
> Load a preset you like or create your own. Turn the Reverb signal portion
> off by clicking the blue square at the bottom right-hand corner (next to the
> word Reverb). That way you are disabling True Verb's reverb tail section and
> using only the direct and early reflection signals.
>
> Now, engage Renaissance Reverb by taking it out of bypass mode. Choose a
> preset or create a custom setting, and take the "early ref." slider all the
> way down to "off." Now, by adjusting the Renaissance Reverb Wet/Dry sliders,
> you control the blend of TrueVerb's rooms with Renaissance Reverb tails for
> a killer one-two punch! Experiment!
Here's another one ...
Most reverbs are now stereo out, if not stereo
in/out but 'back in the (analog) day' many reverbs
were mono out. A technique I'd use would be to run
the reverb out into a stereo chorus using only the
chorus outs to feed the reverb return. It worked
in a stereo PA system for a fat sound as well as
recording. The effect could be tailored at the
chorus wet/dry balance, going from 50/50 to full
wet for some cool spacial effects.
Just something else to try if you want to see how
effects can be interrelated.
rd
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