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thanks for sharing this, ive been trying to figure this out for a while now. turns out i was just over thinking it. simple technique, but a powerful one.
or you could reverse the audio file, add reverb, record that signal to an auxiliary track, then you have the original and aux with effect on it, reverse the original back, reverse the auxiliary back
n now you have the original and a aux channel with just wet reverb, doing it this way allows you to adjust the gain better and much more accurately adjust the reverb amount on the audio clip.
What's even more fun is to kill the dry signal and then mix what you come up with back on top of the original file, but turn it down and offset it so it appears to be reverb from the original track, but it's something completely different if you listen closer
Thanks for the reply. Too bad it won't work with midi, since it would have been a lot easier ;) I use Ableton Live, so there is a different way of doing it there, but the same principe :D Thanks for the revers reverb tutorial, it's just awesome :D
@Seroc000 if you right click on the midi you want to use, then press bounce in place, then an audio file should be created with the same noise as your midi file. This means you can then do this effect. check out my channel :)
@Seroc000 Yes. Bounce your MIDI track into an audio file. Then use an audio editor to reverse the sound and apply reverb. Take the sound into your DAW and reverse it again. Boom! Reverse reverb on MIDI.
uh, just so you know, you are awesome, thank you for this tip, most music producers wont share this kind of information because they dont wanna give away their prescious secrets.
This is really cool!!! I've always wanted to use an effect like this, but didn't know how nor what it was called! Thank you!!!!I use Garageband, which doesn't allow the reversal of a track, so I have to export to Audacity then send it back to Garageband.
this was the first video of yours i ever watched and i have been continuing for the past few months. i'm now reading your ebook and savoring every minute of it. i am so thankful for people like you who share their knowledge when it comes to music and don't act like snobs. you're the best and please keep up the good work.
I've used this technique with echoes as well (it opens our song "Return of The King") I call it "Pre-echo" and it is a great way to embellish a hook when used sparingly.
Hi David. This is a question for you or anyone that may read this comment and may be interested in helping me. How do producers find their sounds? I used to download files from the internet all the time but I mostly cluttered up my computer with crappy free sounds that didn't really sound like what I needed. Should I download more free stuff? or buy Producing kits for quality sounds? or go into a store like Sam Ash and see if they have anything they could offer me? I need great quality sounds!
@HenrydeBeli why dont you start making your own sounds? or using a program like sound forge to mess around with them. that's what i do and sometimes i can't even believe the stufff that i'm getting.
Thanks for much for posting this video....This is something I wanted to do when I first heard it (Gravediggaz used it) but couldn't explain what the effect was!
Does anyone know how to "bounce down" the track in ableton 8.2.2?
I reverse my clip, and apply the reverb, but can't figure out how to "bounce down" the new track. Without being able to bounce it, it deletes the reverb and reapplies it everything I reverse the clip, so all I can get is a basic reverb
HEY. i downloaded your ebook and it was pretty helpful. but i recently got a new laptop. and i tried to record some stuff on it just using a mixer, and it sounded horible. my first guess is that the sound card is crappy. is that true?
so hey i have a question i produce my own tracks and i was wondering about this effect that ive heard other artist use that sort of makes your voice move from left to right, right to left so on an so forth... could you help me out???
I just stumbled across your video. I always wondered how they did this! Most notably Tool use it a lot on the vocals. Adds an errie kind of effect... I can hear it a lot in movies too. Thanks for the tip.. it's so easy too!!
This might be a stupid question... But I am a hobbiest musician can I do this on GarageBand because I can not figure out how to reverse my vocal track
I want to do this at the start of a track i have, i chopped the front off so all instruments and vocals come in with a big impact, but i remember this video and thought it would be a good idea to use this effect before the start of the song as it ill probably be the first song on our EP. and sound cool with a nice rush up into the first track.. :)
but Im not sure if you mentioned it, but is it going to to matter if i use a sample that is not from the actual song that id be using it for?
dude your video is very helpful but after i reverse the vocals i am working on, i can't seems to reverse them back in the sampler editor. i don't even get the option to do so! can you please help me?
hey dave i'm starting to make and record my own music. At the moment i am getting into glitch and IDM styled composing. I was wondering if i use a beat production center (akai xr20) and record the drum kit, sounds, etc into my composition, could I sell and publisize the sounds in my musical piece?. Im not sure if copyright comes into equation if i record physical synths, beats , and sounds externally that I have. BTW i use Reason Record.
thanks for the video, man. Great stuff! I came across it looking to get that washed out vocal reverb from the 80s that a lot of the indie bands are using now like Broken Bells on The High Road for instance. Any ideas? Any time I use a big plate or chamber it sounds awful and doesn't fit in the track. How do you make the longer verbs sound good?
Back in the 80's I played through a reverb pedal made by Vesta fire. I have looked all over to try to buy one of these pedals with no luck. It had a reverse reverb setting on it that sounded just crazy!
@Metalmanmania357 There's no way your pedal was generating reverse reverb. It would need to hear into the future to do so. The 80s were a good time....
@NothingPersonalTA Haha I always just laugh whenever anyone says there is a pedal that gives you reverse reverb. I then try to explain to them that It would have to know what you're about to play in order to make a reverse reverb into it. some people just don't get it.
@SlashIsRockNRoll2010 No doubt, probably worth a bunch a money dude! I can not find one anywhere. I loved the long hall effect on that pedal. I would play through that Vestafire and a simple Boss DS-1 distortion pedal through an old Ampeg half stack. The sound was amazing
@SlashIsRockNRoll2010 What kind of distortion are you playing through. I have had alot of luck with Boss Metal Zone too. It has a little EQ on it pretty nice and affordable. Whats the name of your group dude? I know your a slash fan. Fucking amazing player right there man. You can always tell its him with that Les Paul and a wah pedal straight through a Marshal Stack. What a signature sound bro!
@Metalmanmania357 nice man! I have a DS-1 running through the boost channel on a Marshall MA coz its got more of a warm sound than the amps overdrive and ofcourse ive got the wah running through it haha. I am a slash fan but ive looked at alot of other guitarist since then and my style kinda like richie kotzen/harry cody based! My bands called Lock N' Load, Find us on facebook if you want haha. you in a band?
George Martin used it for the Beatles in 1965 for Revolver , that's one of the reasons why they stopped tourring , because at the time it was impossible to recreate live .
@themetropolitains Wrong, Jimmy Page is credited with pioneering this technique on the Yardbirds recording "Ten Little Indians" in 1967. It is also known as backwards echo, Glyn Johns told Page it could not be done, but when Page recorded "You Shook Me" with Johns as the engineer, Page proved him wrong.
@themetropolitains Yea ndb1971 is correct. I think you must be thinking of the reverse guitar in I'm Only Sleeping (Revolver). That isn't reverse reverb though, it's just reverse guitar.
First of all, I respect you as a producer and I think you're really great, but isn't this the same as reversing a sample with reverb in the mixer? I don't know if I would call this "reverse reverb" as much as I would call it "reversing a sample with reverb". I also heard you say "bouncing down" reverb. You didn't go into that. Could you explain?
@164ItsAllAboutMe164 NO its not the same. First we reverse the sound , then we add the reverb and then we reverse both again. So now the sound is going forward but the reverb is going backward
@164ItsAllAboutMe164 Bouncing down is when you save selected audio files or 'bounce' them down into one file. You can virtually save it also as you can see on the right he drags the file back across from a folder.
If you don't know what bouncing down is how can you pretend to know what reverse reverb is...
@LostInNumbersMusic Thanks for the definition there . Sometimes I need to explain in more detail for beginners who are missing the basics. Teaching is something I'm still figuring out
@DavidCamposComposer No worries, you did a good job teaching how to create reverse reverb. Sometimes people commenting on Youtube think they know a lot about something when they clearly don't and criticize the uploader. Good job on the videos and thanks for the request!
Anyway - looking forward to more great vids like this my friend. I'll do a few tutorials myself at some point - although not to give too much away at this point :-)
c,est trop malaaaaaaaaaaaaade hahaha. Jvais essayer sa avec un programme XD. estce que ca marche avec tout les programme ca ?
Steph4Xmen 1 week ago
Try some Hardstyle reverb bass
MrSkidooguy1 1 week ago
i know your name is spanish, but your accent is british, wut?
IScH45I 1 week ago
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@IScH45I That sounds more like a South African accent, not british. Big difference.
But, yeah, I have a friend from South Africa with an Irish last name, but speaks with the accent of an Afrikaaner. She grew up in Cape Town.
M424Filmcast 1 week ago
Record your voice
Reverse the track
Add reverb
Reverse the track again
Have fun sounding like a creepy ghost!!
TimpBizkit 2 weeks ago
blah blah blah get on with it man!!
2020lenny 2 weeks ago
Excellent. Thanks.
undabellyvidz 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
good stuff, simple really, but effective
DoctorSess 3 weeks ago
ty!! :))
MitchellZWorld 3 weeks ago
Thanks brillant video I use a different program but this is helpful
domisking 3 weeks ago
dude i started going crazy lmao THATS SOO FUCKIN CLEAN ive been tryna find our how to use this with my raps 3:48
Eautobot 3 weeks ago
thanks :)
paulb100 3 weeks ago
HIIIIIII IM DAVD
djsidetracknj 1 month ago
lol, the vocals are from a south african singer ntando
yoSwaziBoy1 1 month ago
@yoSwaziBoy1 You're right !! You got a good ear !!
DavidCamposComposer 1 month ago
Dope. I'm gonna have a play with that effect. Nice.
coolshit28 1 month ago
you are the man bro
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Hiiii David !!
MikeDbeatZ 1 month ago
Awesome thanks
CEQUEUE 1 month ago
brilliant. thanks
ajohnson929 1 month ago
Enhorabuena. Queremos mas video tutoriales. Impalastudios. Visita mi canal para oir mis tracks. Gracias. impalastudio@gmail.com
ImpalaStudiosChannel 1 month ago
I wouldn't call that a reversed reverb. I'd call it a sample with reverb reversed. Change title.
whackoization 1 month ago
thanks for sharing this, ive been trying to figure this out for a while now. turns out i was just over thinking it. simple technique, but a powerful one.
jbarnett54 1 month ago
Imagine if you did that to a jazz saxophone sample.
dulaone 1 month ago
I learned this with FL Studio Guru in 30 seconds... Just Sayin
javiixJ 1 month ago
Press 9 over again. "I like to shit" haha
OfficialDYSPRO 1 month ago
or you could reverse the audio file, add reverb, record that signal to an auxiliary track, then you have the original and aux with effect on it, reverse the original back, reverse the auxiliary back
n now you have the original and a aux channel with just wet reverb, doing it this way allows you to adjust the gain better and much more accurately adjust the reverb amount on the audio clip.
i do this in pro tools
dunno if this helps
blakeyou91 1 month ago
What's even more fun is to kill the dry signal and then mix what you come up with back on top of the original file, but turn it down and offset it so it appears to be reverb from the original track, but it's something completely different if you listen closer
immobile2005 1 month ago
Is there a way to do it with midi instead of audio???
Seroc000 1 month ago
@Seroc000 I'm sorry but its impossible with MIDI
DavidCamposComposer 1 month ago 2
@DavidCamposComposer , @KnightmareDub , @Flaquar
Thanks for the reply. Too bad it won't work with midi, since it would have been a lot easier ;) I use Ableton Live, so there is a different way of doing it there, but the same principe :D Thanks for the revers reverb tutorial, it's just awesome :D
Seroc000 1 month ago
@DavidCamposComposer track ur midi instrument then reverse it..
fragment7 1 week ago
@Seroc000 if you right click on the midi you want to use, then press bounce in place, then an audio file should be created with the same noise as your midi file. This means you can then do this effect. check out my channel :)
KnightmareDub 1 month ago
@Seroc000 Yes. Bounce your MIDI track into an audio file. Then use an audio editor to reverse the sound and apply reverb. Take the sound into your DAW and reverse it again. Boom! Reverse reverb on MIDI.
Flaquar 1 month ago
@Seroc000 but you can sample the midi, export as audio, put it in your DAW and then apply the effect
IScH45I 1 week ago
@Seroc000
lol
Capeau 5 days ago
@Seroc000 bounce the midi track out, then import it back in as an audio file
hairpinturns 5 days ago 2
Thank you so much.
MAXUSAKAMADMAN 1 month ago
Nice tricks, know it before, but i did it another way. so it`s easier! Thanks and thumbs up.
Regards from Hamburg / Germany
HouZeMeistaZ 1 month ago
I did not know what this effect was called, I wanted to do it for years, and now i found it by accident..lol
loopylokre 1 month ago
i know it from eminem ..
korobkov1 1 month ago
How do you do the bounce thingy on fl studio??? :)
ediblecheddar 1 month ago 2
@ediblecheddar No its Logic Pro
DavidCamposComposer 1 month ago
@DavidCamposComposer yeh i mean i thought fl studio may have the same tool lol, dw worked it out now using edison and thankyou for the video :)
ediblecheddar 1 month ago
@ediblecheddar export the sample and bring it back in
eradubbo 1 month ago
@ediblecheddar just export it, and import it as a sample :P
MentalVizion 1 week ago
uh, just so you know, you are awesome, thank you for this tip, most music producers wont share this kind of information because they dont wanna give away their prescious secrets.
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bobbaco1 1 month ago
dude you go way too fast through that bouncin shit
Faceuvdeth 2 months ago
Where Do YOu Got this fresh vocal sample from. Sound hot!
nice tutorial
LukeSega 2 months ago
@LukeSega Thanks bro
I recorded it in my old studio a couple of years ago
DavidCamposComposer 2 months ago
I figured this technique out about a decade ago. I thought there would be a shortcut to do this by now but ah well....
phoen99rising 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
thank u :)
theydontknowyet 2 months ago
This is really cool!!! I've always wanted to use an effect like this, but didn't know how nor what it was called! Thank you!!!!I use Garageband, which doesn't allow the reversal of a track, so I have to export to Audacity then send it back to Garageband.
kaylene713 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
passed down through the eons, and now it's on youtube.
CrimsonEmpire 2 months ago
This was one of the best youtube experiences by far!...
YeRG90 2 months ago
It's bigger than hip hop, hip hop, hip hop, hip
It's bigger than hip hop, hip hop, hip hop, hip hop
OmarpopcornGUITAR 2 months ago
Are you on mac mate?
khujii6 3 months ago
@khujii6 I'd assume so. Logic only works on OSx
ttocskcaj 3 months ago
Thank i appreciate it. I supported u by clicking the ad.
Twin2Fly 3 months ago
Starts at 1:45
fishybishbash 3 months ago 21
5:51 :P :D
camouflaxx 4 months ago
this was the first video of yours i ever watched and i have been continuing for the past few months. i'm now reading your ebook and savoring every minute of it. i am so thankful for people like you who share their knowledge when it comes to music and don't act like snobs. you're the best and please keep up the good work.
SofaKingMusic 4 months ago
nice effect will try it thx
k1llum1nat 5 months ago
I've used this technique with echoes as well (it opens our song "Return of The King") I call it "Pre-echo" and it is a great way to embellish a hook when used sparingly.
lastdaysguitar 5 months ago
is this only on mac? and if there is for windows hit me up. thanx
Morales148 5 months ago
what program are you using to do that? i play guitar and need some recording equipment, do you have any preferences?
Jacobsideways64 5 months ago
Hi David. This is a question for you or anyone that may read this comment and may be interested in helping me. How do producers find their sounds? I used to download files from the internet all the time but I mostly cluttered up my computer with crappy free sounds that didn't really sound like what I needed. Should I download more free stuff? or buy Producing kits for quality sounds? or go into a store like Sam Ash and see if they have anything they could offer me? I need great quality sounds!
HenrydeBeli 5 months ago
@HenrydeBeli why dont you start making your own sounds? or using a program like sound forge to mess around with them. that's what i do and sometimes i can't even believe the stufff that i'm getting.
SofaKingMusic 4 months ago
What midi keyboard is that on my right on the screen?! please reply
TimeIzFast 5 months ago
Thank you so much, this has inspired me!
iDrStix 5 months ago
nice!
TheJunglistSoldier18 6 months ago
looks like a young Tom Denney
guitarsbunch347 6 months ago
reason vs logic?
for electronica and dance??
myungskywalker 6 months ago
Thanks for much for posting this video....This is something I wanted to do when I first heard it (Gravediggaz used it) but couldn't explain what the effect was!
BigJyeTV 6 months ago
Does anyone know how to "bounce down" the track in ableton 8.2.2?
I reverse my clip, and apply the reverb, but can't figure out how to "bounce down" the new track. Without being able to bounce it, it deletes the reverb and reapplies it everything I reverse the clip, so all I can get is a basic reverb
gdotmoney5 6 months ago
Thanx man u da man!!!
Iggzsquad30 6 months ago
can't tell if south african or just kiwi
UltimateVenom 6 months ago
does the song "Grenade" used this effect in the beginning?
yankiez 6 months ago
Check out a song call When the Levee breaks by Led Zeppelin. They used a lot of Reverse Reverb, Delays and Echoes.
brazwen 6 months ago
I'm on Pro 8, and bringing my bounced track back into a channel strip wont let me re-reverse the clip... Is it because of 8?
theehotgirl1 6 months ago in playlist logic
How do u do this on reason4.I need help please!
cen208 6 months ago
HEY. i downloaded your ebook and it was pretty helpful. but i recently got a new laptop. and i tried to record some stuff on it just using a mixer, and it sounded horible. my first guess is that the sound card is crappy. is that true?
blandbrothers 7 months ago
man iv been wantin this for a loong time. thanks!
TimsgiarK 8 months ago
yadadeihaaaaaah!!
mShanaynay 8 months ago 27
@mShanaynay haaaaaahiedaday
bigbaby618 3 months ago
thumbs up if u thought it sounded like the lion king
BUNI666 8 months ago
so hey i have a question i produce my own tracks and i was wondering about this effect that ive heard other artist use that sort of makes your voice move from left to right, right to left so on an so forth... could you help me out???
Mrprop5 8 months ago
@Mrprop5 it's called panning. pan to left..or to right..
TheKittu4 7 months ago
I just stumbled across your video. I always wondered how they did this! Most notably Tool use it a lot on the vocals. Adds an errie kind of effect... I can hear it a lot in movies too. Thanks for the tip.. it's so easy too!!
marsman05 8 months ago
thanks a million nice tip !
PeresD 8 months ago
can i ask you what program are you using here
UnrealesedTrakz 8 months ago
reminds me when there's that sweet exorcist effect in movies. Or, those movies where there's a paranormal entity trapped in a television.
SCREAMOpants 8 months ago
Helped me alot
HotHoy43 8 months ago
i ve got you book "music production 101"
PunjabiStylerTV 8 months ago
hold on, your DAW is logic, but at the start of the vid you have a pc....hmmm theres some witchcraft going on here....
MistaMase102 9 months ago
I do it slightly differently... Get great results.. But hey, more than 1 way to skin a cat lol -B
brandonelliot 9 months ago
how do you do this on a mac? :/
Fraseramt 9 months ago
This might be a stupid question... But I am a hobbiest musician can I do this on GarageBand because I can not figure out how to reverse my vocal track
daimianIZdope 9 months ago
Good video thanks for the tips
Baby Cow
Derekmanster 9 months ago
I want to do this at the start of a track i have, i chopped the front off so all instruments and vocals come in with a big impact, but i remember this video and thought it would be a good idea to use this effect before the start of the song as it ill probably be the first song on our EP. and sound cool with a nice rush up into the first track.. :)
but Im not sure if you mentioned it, but is it going to to matter if i use a sample that is not from the actual song that id be using it for?
bacelines 9 months ago
How do I reverse reverb a midi note? Cos I can seem to open them into the sampler....help
ppptpot 10 months ago
dude, that sounds fucking awesome
adesattftl 10 months ago
dude your video is very helpful but after i reverse the vocals i am working on, i can't seems to reverse them back in the sampler editor. i don't even get the option to do so! can you please help me?
FAZEDAORIGINAL 10 months ago
hey dave i'm starting to make and record my own music. At the moment i am getting into glitch and IDM styled composing. I was wondering if i use a beat production center (akai xr20) and record the drum kit, sounds, etc into my composition, could I sell and publisize the sounds in my musical piece?. Im not sure if copyright comes into equation if i record physical synths, beats , and sounds externally that I have. BTW i use Reason Record.
Vidmakr6302 10 months ago
David,
thanks for the video, man. Great stuff! I came across it looking to get that washed out vocal reverb from the 80s that a lot of the indie bands are using now like Broken Bells on The High Road for instance. Any ideas? Any time I use a big plate or chamber it sounds awful and doesn't fit in the track. How do you make the longer verbs sound good?
Thanks
excess66 11 months ago
south africa rep!
Lurvade 11 months ago
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Hi If it possible can u make a video about Stereo Imagining and how its done thanx :)
YoungShiz 11 months ago
Hi If it possible can u make a video about Stereo Imagining and how its done thanx :)
YoungShiz 11 months ago
Thanks man!! A very cool trick it is..
Which software are you using in this??
Lukechikkala 11 months ago
You can use it on a harmonica...
MrChuckman64 1 year ago
Good, but you spend way to much time talking. I just wanted to learn how! However, it taught me exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks a lot!
person19281 1 year ago
Back in the 80's I played through a reverb pedal made by Vesta fire. I have looked all over to try to buy one of these pedals with no luck. It had a reverse reverb setting on it that sounded just crazy!
Metalmanmania357 1 year ago
@Metalmanmania357 You dont have a recording for me to hear do you ? I could try and analyse what it was doing and help you replicate it
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
@Metalmanmania357 did you try EBAY?
zinc4life 11 months ago
@zinc4life Man, I have tried Ebay and I also put a wanted add at Craigs list. Such a tough find. Any ideas would be appreciated big time.
Metalmanmania357 10 months ago
@Metalmanmania357 There's no way your pedal was generating reverse reverb. It would need to hear into the future to do so. The 80s were a good time....
NothingPersonalTA 11 months ago
@NothingPersonalTA Haha I always just laugh whenever anyone says there is a pedal that gives you reverse reverb. I then try to explain to them that It would have to know what you're about to play in order to make a reverse reverb into it. some people just don't get it.
1230hagen 10 months ago
@NothingPersonalTA I guess your right ha ha, never thought of that. That is what the setting says on the pedal any hooo.
Metalmanmania357 10 months ago
@Metalmanmania357 My rhythm guitarist has one of those a real 80s one with exactly what you said on it!
SlashIsRockNRoll2010 10 months ago
@SlashIsRockNRoll2010 No doubt, probably worth a bunch a money dude! I can not find one anywhere. I loved the long hall effect on that pedal. I would play through that Vestafire and a simple Boss DS-1 distortion pedal through an old Ampeg half stack. The sound was amazing
Metalmanmania357 10 months ago
@Metalmanmania357 sounds awesome dude! DS-1s have such a kick too em good choice!
SlashIsRockNRoll2010 10 months ago
@SlashIsRockNRoll2010 What kind of distortion are you playing through. I have had alot of luck with Boss Metal Zone too. It has a little EQ on it pretty nice and affordable. Whats the name of your group dude? I know your a slash fan. Fucking amazing player right there man. You can always tell its him with that Les Paul and a wah pedal straight through a Marshal Stack. What a signature sound bro!
Metalmanmania357 10 months ago
@Metalmanmania357 nice man! I have a DS-1 running through the boost channel on a Marshall MA coz its got more of a warm sound than the amps overdrive and ofcourse ive got the wah running through it haha. I am a slash fan but ive looked at alot of other guitarist since then and my style kinda like richie kotzen/harry cody based! My bands called Lock N' Load, Find us on facebook if you want haha. you in a band?
SlashIsRockNRoll2010 10 months ago
Bruno Mars uses this effect at the beginning of Grenade
killersteve17 1 year ago
super interesting, thanks for sharing
tafxkz 1 year ago
WOW! Thanks! Very useful! :)
SplinterCell37 1 year ago
"Your God" from Stone Sour stars with this very effect on Corey's vocals.
nice.
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kennyjbeatz 1 year ago
the tutor homie dude sounds south african.
LeechilpuffzZ 1 year ago
nice that really helps
groovemaster7272 1 year ago
if this guy is so good why has he got the nasty intro song!
technoshitor 1 year ago
Check out the vocals on 'Cheapskate' by Supergrass. watch?v=KXi6xPL52qU
dairniel 1 year ago
You should work on learning ENGLISH!
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juanjo7787 1 year ago
do music technology degeree, you will know how to do this then!
chrislpp 1 year ago
It sounds like you say 'let's go into my daughter'
B3ATROOT 1 year ago
i have found the less effects you use the better it sounds on the studio deluxe 7
TheWezid 1 year ago
you should explain what is bounced down and how to do that/?
tintala 1 year ago
cool man thanks!
ossi43 1 year ago
Clever! Thanks for the info!!
gzussturbo 1 year ago
George Martin used it for the Beatles in 1965 for Revolver , that's one of the reasons why they stopped tourring , because at the time it was impossible to recreate live .
themetropolitains 1 year ago
@themetropolitains WOW !! Thanks for the info . I know that George Martin was a real music technology pioneer and this just proves it .
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
@themetropolitains Wrong, Jimmy Page is credited with pioneering this technique on the Yardbirds recording "Ten Little Indians" in 1967. It is also known as backwards echo, Glyn Johns told Page it could not be done, but when Page recorded "You Shook Me" with Johns as the engineer, Page proved him wrong.
ndb1971 1 year ago
@themetropolitains Yea ndb1971 is correct. I think you must be thinking of the reverse guitar in I'm Only Sleeping (Revolver). That isn't reverse reverb though, it's just reverse guitar.
dairniel 1 year ago
@dairniel Yes, there is reverse reverb on "I'm Only Sleeping" as long as backward guitar. It's been noted by more than a few sources.
Matildamothers 1 year ago
What kind of laptop is that I know it is a macbook pro but what is the size and processor and how much ram?
allansed 1 year ago
@allansed 2.53 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB Ram
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
man, I was looking for this for ages.
I dont have your programs but I guess I can do this as well now.
Thanks for your tut.
desinfector 1 year ago
Wow great trick. Check out my videos for an awesome DAW for beginners.
makebeats101 1 year ago
YES MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BFMVRULE555 1 year ago
You are very generous man. God bless you. Keep up the great work.
tonymedina34 1 year ago
GOOD JOB IT HELPED ALOT I DIDNT KNOW THAT WAS WHAT A REVERB DOES NOW I KNOW THANKYOU I WILL STAY TUNED!
Isaiahc123 1 year ago
thank you so much man! been tryin this for a long time....would have never imagined that it was that easy....
where r you from?
LyricalAssassin 1 year ago
@LyricalAssassin Im from South Africa
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
this is good
evanisamazinggtfo 1 year ago
Thanks a billion for sharing this. I love how you present your vids.
Nusoundsnow 1 year ago
bro you are the fckin best the way you show me is so easy i was doing the hard way
producerboy29 1 year ago
@producerboy29 Thanks for the compliment
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
thats sweet man Great trick... Thanks mate awesome stuff
KidWuzi 1 year ago
Great tip/trick again David. I look forward to your next vid! Keep up the great work my friend, I really appreciate it.
bbuck822 1 year ago
First of all, I respect you as a producer and I think you're really great, but isn't this the same as reversing a sample with reverb in the mixer? I don't know if I would call this "reverse reverb" as much as I would call it "reversing a sample with reverb". I also heard you say "bouncing down" reverb. You didn't go into that. Could you explain?
164ItsAllAboutMe164 1 year ago
@164ItsAllAboutMe164 NO its not the same. First we reverse the sound , then we add the reverb and then we reverse both again. So now the sound is going forward but the reverb is going backward
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
@164ItsAllAboutMe164 Bouncing down is when you save selected audio files or 'bounce' them down into one file. You can virtually save it also as you can see on the right he drags the file back across from a folder.
If you don't know what bouncing down is how can you pretend to know what reverse reverb is...
LostInNumbersMusic 1 year ago
@LostInNumbersMusic Thanks for the definition there . Sometimes I need to explain in more detail for beginners who are missing the basics. Teaching is something I'm still figuring out
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
@DavidCamposComposer No worries, you did a good job teaching how to create reverse reverb. Sometimes people commenting on Youtube think they know a lot about something when they clearly don't and criticize the uploader. Good job on the videos and thanks for the request!
LostInNumbersMusic 1 year ago
Very cool! Thanks for another good lesson.
peace!
chessdude67 1 year ago
new to youtube,your beats hot,check my beats out
MrRELLIEONRED 1 year ago
Anyway - looking forward to more great vids like this my friend. I'll do a few tutorials myself at some point - although not to give too much away at this point :-)
Westsound191 1 year ago
@Westsound191 Sharing is caring :-)
DavidCamposComposer 1 year ago
@DavidCamposComposer True :-)
Westsound191 1 year ago
Yep... I knew this was what you were going to do. Great effect.