@dday203 Yeh man thats right, there's also a basic reverse on enverb too, I like doing it this way though as it is the most powerful way in my opinion, you can also add effects like flanger on, when this is combo with verb gets reversed it sounds mad! Also this is for logic express users, and user from other daws who dont have space designer. Thanks for the comment!
@jacklawlz thanks for the comment, yeh you can, set up the synth, draw in the notes on the piano roll, click the region (the green block with the notes in) then in the top right corner of logic, press bounce regions, it will make a new audio track below the region you selected.
@guitarsalert safe mate, thanks for the comments! Yeh ill keep that in mind next time i make a video, I need to go in to detail a bit more i think. I have to do the voice over after iv done the video so i dont always leave myself enough room to talk! Btw ur a shredder on the guitar.
@OfficialDeslit Do you mean reverse the actual violin, or use reverse reverb on Violin? Either way yeah you can, reverse reverb sounds good on most things. You can reverse any audio clip by using the reverse in the functions tab. if you are using a synth violin instead of audio clip you will need to bounce out the sound first. Hope it helped!
thanks man very useful and btw can you reverse instruments that are not audio?
MyJamesMusic 1 week ago
@MyJamesMusic no, however you can reverse instruments but only if you have bounced it out to .wav. Cheers Tom,
CallusDnb 1 week ago
dude the space design reverb has a "reverse" button on it. just put it on an aux track and mute/unmute it where desired. nah mean?
dday203 3 weeks ago
@dday203 Yeh man thats right, there's also a basic reverse on enverb too, I like doing it this way though as it is the most powerful way in my opinion, you can also add effects like flanger on, when this is combo with verb gets reversed it sounds mad! Also this is for logic express users, and user from other daws who dont have space designer. Thanks for the comment!
CallusDnb 3 weeks ago
@CallusDnb wurd
dday203 3 weeks ago
Thanks mate, that really helped.
Just wondering, how can i convert a software instrument to an audio file, so i can add a reverse reverb on to that?
once again, thanks for your help
jacklawlz 1 month ago
@jacklawlz thanks for the comment, yeh you can, set up the synth, draw in the notes on the piano roll, click the region (the green block with the notes in) then in the top right corner of logic, press bounce regions, it will make a new audio track below the region you selected.
CallusDnb 1 month ago
this helped me a lot...i always wondered how they did this effect...
pointofviewset 2 months ago
Nice one. Thanks.
EVOLPMUSIC 3 months ago
@EVOLPMUSIC no problem mate, you'v got some sick tunes on ur page, bigup!
CallusDnb 3 months ago
dude loving your vids , but mabye explain why the effect is doing what its doing rather than just showing it :D
guitarsalert 6 months ago
@guitarsalert safe mate, thanks for the comments! Yeh ill keep that in mind next time i make a video, I need to go in to detail a bit more i think. I have to do the voice over after iv done the video so i dont always leave myself enough room to talk! Btw ur a shredder on the guitar.
CallusDnb 6 months ago
Yeah, I'm talkng like the reverse effects now days in music. Thanks!
OfficialDeslit 7 months ago
Can you reverse instruments? like violin or something.
OfficialDeslit 7 months ago
@OfficialDeslit Do you mean reverse the actual violin, or use reverse reverb on Violin? Either way yeah you can, reverse reverb sounds good on most things. You can reverse any audio clip by using the reverse in the functions tab. if you are using a synth violin instead of audio clip you will need to bounce out the sound first. Hope it helped!
CallusDnb 7 months ago
cool tutorial. Lining the file back up to tempo is difficult
666gary666 7 months ago
@666gary666 Thanks, yeh you can use the time stretch to line it back up, ill do a tutorial on it soon.
CallusDnb 7 months ago