Im back in the studio. Was also wondering if you guys had anymore questions so we can get our nerd on.
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Before Gudio gives his professional advice to you, I can share some knowledge with you on creating space with reverbs.
If you want to create space in a mix using reverbs, u have to use it as a tool for space and not as a special effect. With that in mind, you want to create 1. Distance between certain instruments or vocal and the listener, 2. Depth between instruments and the space they are in, and 3. Height in order to complete a natural space.
To create Distance, you want to use a short reverb / early reflections, then use an EQ to cut off lows so it don’t get muddy and secondly put a low pass to keep the high end clean.
To create Depth, use Plates or Chambers, again a low pass here is welcome so its not bright, set the reverb time according to your track, usually so reverb don’t get mixed with the next transients.
To create Hight, use a HALL reverb, cut lows, highs you can leave alone here.
Put all 3 reverbs on separate AUX channels and send one or multiple reverbs to whatever track requires it. Don’t send 100%, only a small amount so you can barely notice it. Again, you don't want to hear the reverb as the effect, you want to notice the space.
Hope this helps a bit!
2019-01-06 03:01:44 +0000 UTC
These are some quality suggestions! Will get to it. Thank you
2019-01-04 15:30:42 +0000 UTC
Would be fun to talk a bit about reverb and creating a sense of space for a sparse arrangement. Reference track I have in mind is Cherry by Jungle. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mva_EluErSA" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mva_EluErSA</a>