Thank you soo much! Love the pacing, good balance between explanation and timeliness, and also how you deliver info! Super helpful for the drone-y synth bass I'm adding reverb to :) I've been subd, love the content !
I love how clearly you explain this, really helps. Your videos are packed with information, pen and paper please! I am learning loads, thanks so much!! 😃
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Shouldnt eq be placed after reverb?? I mean that gonna cut some muddy and high harshness of reverb if we put it afterwards..just started as a beginner..so confused..
You can do both pre and post eq. I generally would do subtractive eq (where you take things away) before effects so that no additional "noise" is sent to the effects. By all means you can eq after the effects as well, just bare in mind that the post eq takes into account the signal WITH processing, so it wil be harder to clean up. Hope that helps!
Hey! Thanks for the comment and question. Generally I would avoid adding any reverb or delays to kick drums as they operate in the low sub frequencies where you really don't want to have reverb and time based effects. However that being said, you could try this on a kick drum layer which sits in the mid to upper mid frequency. It could be a nice way to process the higher frequency layer that sits on top of your sub layer. Hope that helps! Happy music making 🤙
A very simple way of explaining complicated things. Thank you
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thank you for the video ive been looking everywhere for this
Thank you soo much! Love the pacing, good balance between explanation and timeliness, and also how you deliver info!
Super helpful for the drone-y synth bass I'm adding reverb to :) I've been subd, love the content !
I love how clearly you explain this, really helps. Your videos are packed with information, pen and paper please! I am learning loads, thanks so much!! 😃
Yeaaaahh!! You're welcome. 🙏 It's so great to hear feedback like this. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Bigup 🖤
Love your tutorials, Becky!
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Thank you for this clear tutorial 💜 the best I've found so far
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Could sidechain the lead and chords exact way that u do?
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Shouldnt eq be placed after reverb?? I mean that gonna cut some muddy and high harshness of reverb if we put it afterwards..just started as a beginner..so confused..
You can do both pre and post eq. I generally would do subtractive eq (where you take things away) before effects so that no additional "noise" is sent to the effects. By all means you can eq after the effects as well, just bare in mind that the post eq takes into account the signal WITH processing, so it wil be harder to clean up. Hope that helps!
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Can I use this technique on kick drums to give it space as well. Love this content Becky the videos you create are so inspiring!!! Thank you!!!
Hey! Thanks for the comment and question. Generally I would avoid adding any reverb or delays to kick drums as they operate in the low sub frequencies where you really don't want to have reverb and time based effects. However that being said, you could try this on a kick drum layer which sits in the mid to upper mid frequency. It could be a nice way to process the higher frequency layer that sits on top of your sub layer. Hope that helps! Happy music making 🤙
@@BeckySaifMusic aww thanks a million this is really helpful!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!!
Shouldn’t the EQ come after the reverb ?
Not necessarily. Depends on the purpose. EQing a signal before reverb ensures that no low frequency content enters the reverb plugin.