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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

http://www.soundpure.com/p/bricasti-m7-reverb-processor/2005
Bricasti M7 Reverb used to process vocals. They listen to some vocal tracks and demonstrate how amazing reverbs can be acheived easily through the use of several presets on the Bricasti M7. V1 and V2 presets are demonstrated on tracks of singer/songwriter Cassie Taylor and Matt Douglass. The M7 has proven to be the go-to reverb processor of engineers all over the world. The results are astonishing. All of the detail and harmonic content is preserved while added natural reverbs to your track. Check out our series of discussion videos as well as processing videos on the Bricasti M7. If you have any questions about the Bricasti, please give us a call and we would be happy to answer any questions. Call toll free 888-528-9703.

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  • So for lead vocals, would you use M to S or True Stereo. When exactly would you use True Stereo, is it while you pan instruments? A video featuring this element would by very helpful.

  • @naminnooman I can thnk of very few instances where you would use true stereo as the great majority of sources are indeed mono. There could be times [like say a choir] when true stereo will be representative of what your source material might be. At the end of the day you need to serve your sense of aesthetic as there really are no rules [or even guidelines] for these decisions other than your personal sense of aesthetic.

  • awesome..

  • @allanyamaha Thanks for commenting.  It might be our favorite and most-used tool in our entire studio.

  • There is no software to date that can compare to this unit. Now thats out the way. I have all the classic Lex units and although they All are gorgeous and Right for the job, the Bris is equally natural but not as versitile as the Lex 480L. Hard not to compare. The ear seems to accept the Bris immediatley with no issues.  I would say the Bris washes the sinlence beautifully, has a very clear mdrange, beautiful, and very easy bottom end.

  • @dragonlee1bfed Thanks for posting this comment- with the new free Bricasti V2 upgrade software chip, ventures into many of the lexion-like algorithms and beyond... really a nice homage from a couple of ex-lexicon guys. That being said, for natural (space-accurate) reverb, we have not encountered anything that even comes close to the realism of the Bricasti... really appreciate you chiming in on this one. Please let us know if we can help in any way.

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  • @Superdaumer The risk you take with youtube is that anyone can say anything, even if they have no legitimate basis. The point of this video isn't the artists, it's the Reverb. That being said there are a lot of people that deeply appreciate the work of these two young artists, so there you go. Are they famous, no. Could they be one day, absolutely. It is a good thing that great artists overcome the harsh words of critics. You are welcome to your opinion, but this video is about REVERB.

  • @Superdaumer Well, thank god for those people that actually support young artists in their growth... from what your brilliant statement is suggesting, they "shouldn't even bother." What a horrible counter-inspirational way to live. There are people that can't seem to get themselves out of the dark-side of negativity where they live, perhaps you are just having a bad day. But, to make these kinds of comments about promising young artists is not only disappointing to see, but actually a bit sad

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  • this is just purely great! but tell that guy to put a smile on here and there haha, he looks so miserable to be alive. hell, theres some great reverb in front of you... SMILE =)

  • @soundpurestudios yeah , it's simply awesome. (:

  • @wisconsinwebwriter Saying someone is an idiot,,,says moore about yourself.

  • @wisconsinwebwriter The unit sounds absolutely breathtaking anywhere you demand a natural sounding reverb (quite honestly, most places), and the new V2 chipset (free upgrade for guys with older units), open the possibilities up that are interested in the Vintage Reverbs, plates, etc. We have often contemplated adding more of these M7's to our studio, and absolutely believe no studio doing serious production work should be without one. One of the most irreplaceable tools in the studio today.

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