I've never understood why this is supposed to sound natural. To me, pre-delay sounds more like a slapback delay than a natural room ambience. Thanks for the tips though!
can you explain why the reverb plug in is placed in a send instead of an input? can you use that sub-fader to mix the reverb snare with the original snare sound?
@crppypnkrck I use reverbs on an aux track (bus) so I can send multiple tracks to it. Saves CPU power, rather than putting multiple reverbs on multiple tracks.
If you turn the dry/wet Knob in the reverb plugin on the bus (send) fully to wet, then you can mix the amount of the reverbed signal to the original sound source with the volume fader.
@Myung13 This is why I tell people to not waste their time in university recording programs! Videos and information on the internet like this are the reasons that you can learn so much more than ever!
What about lead instruments? Would pre-delay be useful with those as well? :)
Demoras 20 hours ago
Some of the best tips on YT in my humble opinion - thanks a million for these.
steviebhoye 1 week ago
AWESOME!!!! LOVE IT!!!! TYTYTYTTY
JEDSaje15 1 week ago
Excellent video, you explain very well..You should have a classroom. If that would be your desire
1011cents 1 week ago
I've never understood why this is supposed to sound natural. To me, pre-delay sounds more like a slapback delay than a natural room ambience. Thanks for the tips though!
CountToBen 1 month ago
excellent! thank you!
doubledancer 2 months ago
it's not only the tip about the reverb , HOW DID you get this excellent ultra thick sound of the drums?? especially the snare and kick are awesome!
LIETV1 2 months ago
i was shaking my head up and down when he said ''sounds like a nice room huh'' ... lol
love the video's! keep it up!
menzamenzo 2 months ago
nice technique
trackmedixuk 3 months ago
cool trick! does it work only on snare? could we successfully use it on vocals,too?
ironflyyy1 5 months ago
Oh hey this vid came out on my birthday. Nice tutorial
Brewbaby14 5 months ago
can you explain why the reverb plug in is placed in a send instead of an input? can you use that sub-fader to mix the reverb snare with the original snare sound?
crppypnkrck 7 months ago
@crppypnkrck I use reverbs on an aux track (bus) so I can send multiple tracks to it. Saves CPU power, rather than putting multiple reverbs on multiple tracks.
recordingrevolution 7 months ago 2
@crppypnkrck
If you turn the dry/wet Knob in the reverb plugin on the bus (send) fully to wet, then you can mix the amount of the reverbed signal to the original sound source with the volume fader.
RayeVisionTV 1 month ago
you've taught me more so far than a year at university.
Myung13 9 months ago 24
@Myung13 This is why I tell people to not waste their time in university recording programs! Videos and information on the internet like this are the reasons that you can learn so much more than ever!
Buhzie15 4 months ago
LOVE this series!! Thanks so much for taking the time to show us these invaluable tips!!
Jamminn555 9 months ago
I absolutely LOVE the "5 Minutes To A Better Mix" series!!!
"Thanks" Graham for all the GREAT TIPS and techniques.
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