Fight #690: Kane the MOD vs. Bangaz By Boon
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I have a couple go to's but one of my favorites and most used is adding a side chain after my delay plugin to make something else stand on top of the delay. I don't think I'm explaining it properly but for instance,
-I have a main vocal track that I'm sending to a constant 1/4 time delay
-Add compressor with side chain capability after delay plugin
-Set the side chain of my compressor to my main vocal track and adjust the attack and release to allow my vocals the turn down the volume of the delay when the vocals are in and get to max volume when there are no vocals.
Also works well with looooooong reverbs!
Honorable mention: Pitch shifted delay!
I have a couple go to's but one of my favorites and most used is adding a side chain after my delay plugin to make something else stand on top of the delay. I don't think I'm explaining it properly but for instance,
-I have a main vocal track that I'm sending to a constant 1/4 time delay
-Add compressor with side chain capability after delay plugin
-Set the side chain of my compressor to my main vocal track and adjust the attack and release to allow my vocals the turn down the volume of the delay when the vocals are in and get to max volume when there are no vocals.
Also works well with looooooong reverbs!
Honorable mention: Pitch shifted delay!
How do you reverse the tail of a reverb?Yeah, the .pre-delay effect is one of my favs. I use it mostly on vocals with the reverb tail, reverse it then place it in front of the vocals.
How do you reverse the tail of a reverb?
Thanks bruh, I really appreciate it. I'ma try this wheb I get home.-You take the track you want the reverse reverb on
-put a long reverb on the original track
-reverse the original track
-record or print a new track from the original (reversed original with reverb)
-reverse the new printed or recorded track
-take the reverb off of the original track
-trim out the extra shit you don't want
Take whatever youre adding reverb to and let it pay out, cut and copy the end of it. Normalize it then reverse it and finally give it a fade in effect.How do you reverse the tail of a reverb?