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> Reverb Questions, Need help replicating a reverb technique
adachis
post Sun 23 Nov 2003, 10:39
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I'm trying to replicate certain type of reverb but I don't know how. I don't know how to explain it too well either so here's what I'm talking about:

15 sec. sample in MP3 format, 358k

I know it's done with a heavily modified Fat Plate on a Lexicon 480, but I'm wondering if this can be done with software reverb. It sounds like the reverb is only on the really high, breathy part of the vocals. It sounds very ethereal, and I'd like to know how to do that. If anyone knows, please help. I know a little bit, but I'm pretty new to this stuff so don't assume too much. Also, I am running Cubase SX, and I have access to Altiverb and Trueverb in addition to the included Spectral Design Reverb A/Reverb B plug-ins included with Cubase.


Thanks!
Adam
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pronkie5
post Fri 2 Jan 2004, 21:04
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pfew...this is a hard one because there are various options;

1) make the reverb a send effect. on send channel put a high-pass filter (eq) set to about 3K.. this way you're left with the high content.
2) duplicate the vocal track (or any track you want to use) and remove lows with EQ. Don't play this track back but send content to: a reverb.

These are the 2 easiest ways. You'll probably get what you want this way.

Jan

PS: I know there are other ways but harder to explain...
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