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Logic Studio: How To Create the Reverse Reverb Effect

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

This tutorial explains how to create a Reverse Reverb effect on vocals within Logic Studio.

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  • when i reverse a sample like a snare for example that i have dragged onto a seperate track , why does all the snares reverse to when i only want to reverse the one snare???

    please help!!! super annoying ..

  • Hi @DJDARKSTEPZ

    Are you making sure to only select the desired sample to reverse?

    If you select the channel then everything on that channel will get reversed.

    Mateo

    WinkSound(dot)com

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  • This isn't reverse reverb

  • that aint reverse reverb, you've just reversed a track with reverb on it.

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  • could use his face as a bass trap

  • could use his face as a bass trap

    

  • could use his face as a bass trap

  • could use his face as a bass trap

  • i think you guys make the worst tutorials this isn't even reverse reverb. you simply reversed the audio and put reverb on it.

  • this guy talking sounds like hes off his nut loool

  • @DJDARKSTEPZ

    because all the snare samples you are using are referring to the same audio file. Ctrl-click on the sample you want to reverse and save it as a new audio file, then you will be able to work on it independently. All the samples you use in your project appear in the 'audio bin'

  • That's not reverse reverb, dummy. That's just a reversed sound with reverb on it... Jesus. You have to apply the effect to the region, then reverse it back so the REVERSE reverb occurs before the sound... The only reason I watched this was because I thought it would show me how to apply the effect to the region (I'm thinking that the bounce in place function is what I'm looking for). Thanks for nothing, hack.

  • you look like a caveman =)

  • This tutorial was sponsored by drugs..

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