03-20-2016, 07:49 PM
Reversed verb is a great tool that I have often used on Dialogue and Effects. The classic use in music is the reveresed snare sound.
There are some DAWS that provide this as a button press, but I still like the old way... This is how I do it.
Copy the region you want onto a new track, reverse the copied region.
Send to reverb from the reversed region and re-record the return signal onto another track.
Reverse the reverberated region.
Align the reversed reverb to the original region getting the effect you are after.
I have found a Hall or Chamber with RT of about 1.2 to 1.6 with no predelay and no Dry is a good starting point.
There are some DAWS that provide this as a button press, but I still like the old way... This is how I do it.
Copy the region you want onto a new track, reverse the copied region.
Send to reverb from the reversed region and re-record the return signal onto another track.
Reverse the reverberated region.
Align the reversed reverb to the original region getting the effect you are after.
I have found a Hall or Chamber with RT of about 1.2 to 1.6 with no predelay and no Dry is a good starting point.
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