Now i finally understand what hold does and how gated reverb really sounds like. I've been missing out since i first heard of a gated reverb. Hey kenny thank you so much.
Thanks for the tutorial! Discovered your channel tonight, and I'm enjoying your style of explaining a lot. Effective and to the point, with enough in-depth understanding to give us some insight in what we can do to tweak things for ourselves a bit. Thumbs up from me!
Thank you for the video! I'm looking for how to do the same using a compressor (ducking using a side chaining). The inputs and sends are really hard to set up...
why are we doing this whole sidechaining thing? it sounds so much better when you use the dry signal from the reverb to trigger the gate, because the dry signal is much louder than the wet signal. the gate has a much easier time picking it up than a slowly fading reverb and your dry snare will never be longer than the reverb, so it shouldn't have problems with the gate either.
This video succeeds where the competition fails. *cough*Reaper Blog*cough* Since it's done and explained this way by Kenny, I know it will work and I'm planning to try tomorrow. But I was also wondering- how would this differ in result from a sidechained dry signal sent to the reverb track? Because that one, I could not get to work.
Kenny's vids are essential, brilliant lessons!
Now i finally understand what hold does and how gated reverb really sounds like. I've been missing out since i first heard of a gated reverb.
Hey kenny thank you so much.
Amazing! These aren't just about Reaper... they're really about recording and mixing in general. So helpful!
Thanks for the tutorial! Discovered your channel tonight, and I'm enjoying your style of explaining a lot. Effective and to the point, with enough in-depth understanding to give us some insight in what we can do to tweak things for ourselves a bit. Thumbs up from me!
Thx Kenny!!! Hello from Brazil!!!
Another masterclass from Kenny...Bravo, Thank you, Cheers.
Again Kenny scores with this one.
Keep up the good work.
hi sir i am always wetting you’re videos. it is very informative. thank you god bless you sir
Seriously. This is the greatest thing ever.
Great Kenny!! Very good and useful advices as ever.
Thank you for the video!
I'm looking for how to do the same using a compressor (ducking using a side chaining).
The inputs and sends are really hard to set up...
why are we doing this whole sidechaining thing? it sounds so much better when you use the dry signal from the reverb to trigger the gate, because the dry signal is much louder than the wet signal. the gate has a much easier time picking it up than a slowly fading reverb and your dry snare will never be longer than the reverb, so it shouldn't have problems with the gate either.
Veri nice Gated Reverb tutorial, thanks :-)
Fantastic video you must be the best out there.
Buenas nosheeeeees.
Pd: I love your videos, they are very helpfull (I don't speak english very good)
Me neither. :)
kenny!! thankyou so much, i really enjoy your videos! :D
My pleasure!
Veri nice kenny big big 👏👏👏😉😉
Hey Kenny, show me somenting for rock'nroll (70' and 80) ambience, tricks...☺
Do you have to patch it to another track for this to work? or could you add it to the track that has the snare on it for example?
Muito bom!
Niiiiccce!!!!
Also try side-chaining the gate with the dry signal.
What does that do? (I'm new to all this stuff.)
Thanks, Kenny. But why did you adjust the sends levels prior to setting the threshold? ;)
thanks a lot kenny!
Why do you create the effects as a return instead of just putting them on the audio track directly?
Great!
This is really helpful, thanks Christopher walken. :)
This video succeeds where the competition fails. *cough*Reaper Blog*cough*
Since it's done and explained this way by Kenny, I know it will work and I'm planning to try tomorrow. But I was also wondering- how would this differ in result from a sidechained dry signal sent to the reverb track? Because that one, I could not get to work.
Hey Kenny... How do I set up a side chine to a voice when your taking voicing
I meant side chain
Do you have a video to show how your routed the midi drum sounds to the volume tracks ?
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kenny Gioa thanks
very useful!
By the way, nice vid
Too bad that this just cracks up the sound. Not matter what I do, it's just broken. There is no clean cutoff.
Bad Reverb I don't like it. I don't use it,
Fantastic video you must be the best out there.