@DoctorTrey Actually Vortex is right>>I use that technique too....you can also save this technique in a folder to be used again..>>Both of you are right though..yours work too. Just mixed an entire album using all types of Reverb Tricks though...its really good to master your tools...thats the only way to make great mixes...or else youll be pulling your hair asking yourself why your songs dont sound like the Radio Hits you usually hear.
@Vortex4001 Actually yes because although in this video this technique isn't explained at all there is a way to achieve this with any reverb plugin. Take your take you recorded and you want to process, reverse it, put a long reverb on it, bounce it down as a new file, take that file and reverse it again. It;s done.
this "listening till it sounds right" thing is no bueno, its crucial that you see the peak in the reverb,especially if its leading into another section. better to reverse reverb manually
...or if you dont have Waves Reverb, you can use any other reverb, export audio with reverb, then reverse it and import back into your project - and you will see the peak of the reverb visually... :-)
thanks, for this trick.
JEMYNIE1 6 months ago
@vortex4001. Not true. You can just print the reverb to a track, reverse it and nudge
DoctorTrey 1 year ago
@DoctorTrey Actually Vortex is right>>I use that technique too....you can also save this technique in a folder to be used again..>>Both of you are right though..yours work too. Just mixed an entire album using all types of Reverb Tricks though...its really good to master your tools...thats the only way to make great mixes...or else youll be pulling your hair asking yourself why your songs dont sound like the Radio Hits you usually hear.
LastDayStudios 1 year ago
Ok.....everyone cannot benefit from this tutorial unless they have a reverb plugin with a reverse preset right?
Vortex4001 1 year ago
@Vortex4001 Actually yes because although in this video this technique isn't explained at all there is a way to achieve this with any reverb plugin. Take your take you recorded and you want to process, reverse it, put a long reverb on it, bounce it down as a new file, take that file and reverse it again. It;s done.
Vanjal 1 year ago
Thanks for another great tip Shahar. You vids are always great!!
soundcreation 1 year ago
IT sure does come in handy!!!!!!!
Vortex4001 1 year ago
Thanks for the cool trick Shahar.......always enjoy your vids and advice....Great!!
soundcreation 1 year ago
Really love the transition...
regiidamenace 1 year ago
thanks Ben Stiller!
hugio55 1 year ago 2
nice tip man! yesterday i was looking for something like this... and i found it today without looking
kharlos84 1 year ago
Whoa! I just did exactly that before I even saw this video!
beatweezl 1 year ago
This one was nice. Cool tip for every genre of music. Thanks.
UberJason 2 years ago
Your videos are always useful
THANKS
DigiRarefaction 2 years ago
i use this kind of thing all the time for guitar tracks, great for ambient and psychadelic guitar lines
indierickenbacker 2 years ago
you really remind me of Ben Stiller lol
interesting technique tho :)
tuleo554 2 years ago 39
this "listening till it sounds right" thing is no bueno, its crucial that you see the peak in the reverb,especially if its leading into another section. better to reverse reverb manually
highrolln754 2 years ago
Great video. This will come in handy.
PennylessPictures 2 years ago
Reverse Reverb is a great for trance vocals :D
LorDBassePL 2 years ago
good vid but i also used to do it by exporting an importing with the reverb on but nice one for sharing your tips
bleaksolaris 3 years ago
...or if you dont have Waves Reverb, you can use any other reverb, export audio with reverb, then reverse it and import back into your project - and you will see the peak of the reverb visually... :-)
feelda303 3 years ago 12
cool trick
nathangamez 3 years ago
Nice Vid! RILEYBOY BEATS
slimmivy 3 years ago