600Hz, with that steep of a slope, with those verbs... don't they sound wispy, insubstantial to you? Maybe try a bit of Goldplate on those vox instead, a little drive, no compresion, set the HPF between 200-300, LPF 1k-3k... it'll sound so much more plush and vibey. May not be your thing, I like things on the warmer/fuller side. Add a little feedback delay pre-verb, get that Nigel Godrich vibe happening fast :-)
In a situation where I'm using reverb as send effect, what would you say is the difference between using the reverb plug-in built-in filter (or EQ) and putting an EQ before the reverb plug-in? How do the two techniques affect the mix?
When I'm dialing in a reverb I use the filter available on the plug in. Which I'm assuming is pre-reverb. I find myself reaching for EQ post reverb if the reverb is impacting an already dense mix. Usually there's a low mid build up I'm addressing.
Here's some of my favorite reverb plugins: ⤵
UAD Chamber Reverb: ( www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/reverbs/capitol-chambers.html )
Liquid Sonics Seventh Heaven: ( www.liquidsonics.com/software/seventh-heaven/ )
Neunaber Wet Reverb: ( www.quilterlabs.com/products/wet-reverberator-plug-in )
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600Hz, with that steep of a slope, with those verbs... don't they sound wispy, insubstantial to you? Maybe try a bit of Goldplate on those vox instead, a little drive, no compresion, set the HPF between 200-300, LPF 1k-3k... it'll sound so much more plush and vibey. May not be your thing, I like things on the warmer/fuller side. Add a little feedback delay pre-verb, get that Nigel Godrich vibe happening fast :-)
Great Tips!🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
Capitol Chambers by UAD is one of the best out there
Those speakers shouldn’t be placed sideways. I mean they can… but they can’t
In a situation where I'm using reverb as send effect, what would you say is the difference between using the reverb plug-in built-in filter (or EQ) and putting an EQ before the reverb plug-in? How do the two techniques affect the mix?
When I'm dialing in a reverb I use the filter available on the plug in. Which I'm assuming is pre-reverb.
I find myself reaching for EQ post reverb if the reverb is impacting an already dense mix. Usually there's a low mid build up I'm addressing.
i cant hear the reverbs 😢
Get your ears checked 😔🪦
song? (guitar also needs some reverb)
The song is "Lugares Escondidos" by Lily Graciela. She came in for overdubs, and produced and mixed the rest of the track herself. Go check it out!
great info, but video audio is too low ;)