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    Default How to create a light, airy verb?

    Any tips? I'm usin waves Rverb. wanna get it soundin massive n spacey.

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    pull the cutoff in the verb up to maybe 1 or 2 or even 3 khz. experiment.
    so only stuff from the cuttof fre gets verbed and doesn't muddy the kick + bass etc.
    maybe use a gate behind the verb, too. play with predelay setting..

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    with any verb, dump an eq after it and cut all the bass as much as you need for it to sit right.

    Infact, all reverb work should at least have the sub bass cut out.

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    And for massive and spacey, make it spread wide in the stereo field and give it a long decay time. You can really work this out on your own, just tweak the parametres and listen to the results till u get what you want...

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    hwo do i put a gate behind the erb..what exactly is a gate and what isnt a gate..also can some1 maybe show me this in fruity..mayeb witha reg basic kick and the fruity verb or do i need a better kick,...longer kick amybe..thanks

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    A gate silences the audio that reaches below a specified level. I don't use fruityloops but im sure if you found a gate plugin it would be self explanetory. Chain it after the reverb and set the levels. What it will do is chop the reverb tails before they have time to fade out.

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    many thanx guys, some really helpful advice there. I've already figured out the gate thing and will be tryin the eq and stuff.

    cheers!

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    try making a copy of the sound ,by bouncing down or duplicate, then stick a load of verb on the copy(pretty much full wet). mix em together , play around - great fun.
    christ

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    Default Re: How to create a light, airy verb?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrisia
    Any tips? I'm usin waves Rverb. wanna get it soundin massive n spacey.
    If you have the Waves pack, try playing around with the TrueVerb plug as well.
    A person belonging to one or more Order is just as likely to carry a flag of the counter-establishment as the flag of the establishment, just as long as it is a flag. --P.D.

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    Default Re: How to create a light, airy verb?

    Quote Originally Posted by tocsin
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrisia
    Any tips? I'm usin waves Rverb. wanna get it soundin massive n spacey.
    If you have the Waves pack, try playing around with the TrueVerb plug as well.
    i use the truverb for spacial reverb like drum-rooms, studio a/b, really just widening the sound.

    try the rverb if you want a long linear reverb. theres alot more presets on this one too!

    mess with the time controller...stick it around 8 or 9 and it makes ever really echoed and long. but dont use it too much tho because things get cluttered

    usually i have 1 of each ready to go as send effects!!

 

 

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