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DJ-e
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15 Reverb tips

Diversify
Rather than trying to make everything in the mix in the same acoustic environment, why not use a couple of really
diverse reverbs to add some strange depth to your tunes? A really dry, upfront vocal works nicely alongside a
really 'drowned' string section or a small bright room setting on the drums.

Automate
Try automating return levels if you have a digital mixer so that the reverb comes and goes in different sections of
the song. By tweaking the aux send levels, manually, during the mix you can add splashes of reverb on the fly to
add interest to snares or vocal parts.
Take your time
Spend some time choosing or trying out different 'verbs. Different songs lend themselves towards different types
and sounds. Don't just settle with what sounds good in solo...

Send that EQ
Remember you can always EQ the send. Most large consoles offer you a choice of high and low EQ on the aux
sends. On small desks, route the instrument/voice to another channel via a group or aux send, float this from the
mix and send this to the reverb effect. Now you can add EQ to the send and even automate it as it's now on a
fader. This is commonly used for those delays and reverbs that you want to move easily during the mix, such as
wetter vocal in the chorus.

Old tricks
Reverse reverb is an old trick, where you can hear a vocal before a singer comes in, or a snare before it plays,
easily using tape as you simply turn the tape over and record it backwards. You can do it using a computer, but
you will have to move the audio to the right place after recording it.

Use combinations
A combination of reverbs on things can be good. A short setting for the snap sound with a longer bright plate can
turn a biscuit-sounding snare into a more live sound.

Old school plate
In the old days it used to be called delay to plate. You sent the signal to a loop of tape then sent that to the reverb.
The speed of the tape would adjust the delay as the time it took to get from the record head to the playback head.
This gives, say, a voice a dry sound before the reverb comes in, giving a more upfront sound while keeping the
wetness, which would usually take it to the back of a hall somewhere! Some people still use the tape method
today for that old school sound.
Simple drum one

Early reflections on drums can also give more of a tail or decay.

Experiment
A nice gated verb on guitars to old spring verbs on snares or even the mighty space echo can sound unique when
balanced in the mix. That will give you more distance and room for placing things in a mix, while adding that extra
sparkle to the sound.

More reverse
Reverse your sample, add reverb, then reverse your sample complete with reverb back around the right way
again. This way, the reverb trail leads up into the sample, instead of trailing away from it.

And again!
For a different angle on the same reversed reverb theme, have the reverb trail panned left on a separate track,
then the original sample centre-stage (ie. mono), followed by a regular reverb trail on another track panned right.
The result is a reverb that leads up into the sample and trails away afterwards, while panning across the stage,
left to right.

Reverb over your mix
Pick out key instruments or sounds and highlight them with reverb while using reverb sparingly, if not at all, on the
remaining mix. You may have to adjust reverb send levels as the track progresses so you're not left with the track
sounding dry where the reverbed sounds are no longer playing.

Reverb and bass
Usually, bass and reverb don't mix too well, unless you're specifically after a warehouse sound. Unfortunately, this
effect results in a loss of definition among the bass regions. Run your reverb returns into a couple of spare
channels in your mixer and back off the bass EQ, or add a high-pass plug-in EQ.

Go mono!
Don't forget using mono reverbs at times as well. These won't conflict with your rich stereo reverbs.

Pre delay
This determines time taken for
the initial reflections to return back from room walls. Use a calculator from www.hitsquad.com/smm to get a pre
delay value matched to your tempo.
A common technique is to set the predelay to eighth-notes and add the reverb to a straight quarter note kick drum
pattern to create an off-beat bouncy feel.

hope u all enjoying reading the articles ... more 2 come soon !!!!

Last edited by DJ-e on Oct-07-2003 at 10:12

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Massive84
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well very nice tips mate, but i think its better to do stuff with your own ideas,

i mean if everyone gonne follow delay, reverb rulez phaser etc..,will all get the same kinda tunes..

but thats my view but hey like i said very nice tips


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DJMikeyP
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Registered: Aug 2002
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yeah always good to use your own ideas, but then again we all need to hear this kind of thing to raise the overall quality of our productions... the way I see it, its better to read and imitate while getting better, then once you're good you do your own thing.

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Cryogenic
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Re: 15 Reverb Tips !!

quote:
Originally posted by DJ-e

hope u all enjoying reading my articles ... more 2 come soon !!!!



Just wondering. Are these your articles ?
Seemes they are from a magazine, and if so, isnt it illegal to post those articles here ?

Just asking.

Cheers

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iLLicit
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quote:
Originally posted by Massive84
well very nice tips mate, but i think its better to do stuff with your own ideas,

i mean if everyone gonne follow delay, reverb rulez phaser etc..,will all get the same kinda tunes..

but thats my view but hey like i said very nice tips


That's what I don't understand. There's finally another quality post, with some new stuff in there and than it gets this reply. "I want to learn it on my own". Why do you even come here than, if you don't want to share information, thoughts, etc about producing?!/!


I really liked these tips, it has techniques I never heard of and used. So thank you very, very much DJ-e for this excellent post. Keep em coming!


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DJ-e
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you are right Cryogenic those are not my articles !!!!!!

im very sorry if some1 hurt from this !!!

the mistake been fixed !

illegal...???

i didnt hacking/cracking/stilling them !
im not taking owner for those articls just copy/paste from site 2 site
i think those articles are very good and needed here !!!
im not selling them !!!

downloading reason.2.5.3cds.-delerium.rar bla bla bla from ftp or kazaa<---- thats illegal !!

if u still dont like it ...well... u can skip my posts ! ;-)


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Cryogenic
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Sure, if this is information/articles that are freely available on other sites. Just seems like copyrighted material, and then it is stealing.

Im up for really good informative articles anytime, as almost everyone in here. Where did you find it ?

Cheers

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BelgianGuru
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ-e
you are right Cryogenic those are not my articles !!!!!!

im very sorry if some1 hurt from this !!!

the mistake been fixed !

illegal...???

i didnt hacking/cracking/stilling them !
im not taking owner for those articls just copy/paste from site 2 site
i think those articles are very good and needed here !!!
im not selling them !!!

downloading reason.2.5.3cds.-delerium.rar bla bla bla from ftp or kazaa<---- thats illegal !!

if u still dont like it ...well... u can skip my posts ! ;-)



All you have to do is say where you quoted it from, and everybod is happy


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Pappa
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Please Peeps, don't stop with the Tips and Quotes from other sources. This is how we learn. And also some of us, just don't find it quick enuf on sites, so your doing a big favor and bringing it to us.

Keep it up.

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Etherium
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DJe, when creating these threads just give the source at the end every once in a while.

If find these articles immensely helpful, thanks for digging them up!


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dbl
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actually copying text can be illegal.. but i hope it isn't in this case....

especially if you don't give any kredit to the one that has wrote it... i really think you shuld do that


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Cool

defo keep the articles comin, just be sure to also name the source


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