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From: "Arvid Solvang" <arvid@xxxxxxx.xxx
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 at 4:14:12 AM
Subject: Re: TIP: Logic reverbs
Message #8127
-----Original Message----- From: David Atkin <phoenix@...> >I have found the best way is to use a reverb plug in inserted accross a >buss, and send signal to the buss from the respective tracks that require >reverb, as you would on a conventional mixer. Providing that the reverb >time etc. is suitable for several tracks, this is a good way to preserve >system resources. This is of course what I meant. (silly me for not explaining properly) But on the bus you should first set up an eq - then a compressor - then the reverb. Then you have get a lot better reverb from the native reverbs in logic. I roll of a little bottom and add some high freq. in the eq and then I comress it quite a lot. Try it. The sounds from the reverb improves... -- Arvid Solvang http://www.viagram.no/privat/arvid/ ICQ: 13008461
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