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From: "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@xxxxxxx.xxx
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 at 6:06:21 AM
Subject: Re: TIP: Logic reverbs
Message #8131
>From: "Arvid Solvang" <arvid@...> >But on the bus you should first set up an eq - then a compressor - then the >reverb I would also suggest to try out that EQ after the reverb. That way the reverb sound itself could me modified easier, not just the input. Other nice chains: - Delay, Reverb (I use that kinda often with very low delay levels to give more space to reverbs. Sometimes a nice thing not to use such a huge reverb but a combination of delay and a shorter one) - Reverb. Modulation Delay (hm, isn't that the algorithm that made Lexicon reverbs famous? At least this can give very wide and smooth reverbs. Of course you should just use a very small amount of modulation. Talking about this a wish comes up again: I'd really like to see freely routable FX returns (just as in the real world where you often route an FX processors return to a stereo mixer strip to do further modifications). Proper subgroups would do the job perfectly (Uh-Oh, did I say Cu****...). Sascha
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