Predelay on Reverb = Win
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Predelay on Reverb = Win
Get that punch from the snare come through and then the epic 'verb after it without clouding up the transient... Beautiful
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
I layer dry and wet to avoid this issue!lowpass wrote:Get that punch from the snare come through and then the epic 'verb after it without clouding up the transient... Beautiful
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
btw, punch in a snare? I thought kicks punch...
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
200Hz MATE!!!!111serox wrote:I layer dry and wet to avoid this issue!lowpass wrote:Get that punch from the snare come through and then the epic 'verb after it without clouding up the transient... Beautiful
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
btw, punch in a snare? I thought kicks punch...
but yeah predelay is a nice thingthat i tend to forget more often than not. thanks for the reminder!
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
Depends on the snare u go for but yours prob sound like kicks hehehasezwei wrote:200Hz MATE!!!!111serox wrote:I layer dry and wet to avoid this issue!lowpass wrote:Get that punch from the snare come through and then the epic 'verb after it without clouding up the transient... Beautiful
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
btw, punch in a snare? I thought kicks punch...![]()
but yeah predelay is a nice thingthat i tend to forget more often than not. thanks for the reminder!
I like short snappy snares that sit highhhhhh
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
it's some meme from DOA, few years ago everyone wanted to have snares like pendulum. i'm more into rimshot-like snappy ones as well (though i definetly lack samples in that regard, but pitching up acoustic snares and layering with claps works for the moment)serox wrote:Depends on the snare u go for but yours prob sound like kicks hehehasezwei wrote:200Hz MATE!!!!111serox wrote:I layer dry and wet to avoid this issue!lowpass wrote:Get that punch from the snare come through and then the epic 'verb after it without clouding up the transient... Beautiful
It's been a while since I posted so thought I'd just whack that up before asking some questions!
btw, punch in a snare? I thought kicks punch...![]()
but yeah predelay is a nice thingthat i tend to forget more often than not. thanks for the reminder!
I like short snappy snares that sit highhhhhh
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
Some meme?hasezwei wrote:
it's some meme from DOA, few years ago everyone wanted to have snares like pendulum. i'm more into rimshot-like snappy ones as well (though i definetly lack samples in that regard, but pitching up acoustic snares and layering with claps works for the moment)
Horrible snares have plagued Dubstep in recent years imo.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
i cant stand all these white noise snares me
gonna try that predelay on a snare, sounds interesting
gonna try that predelay on a snare, sounds interesting
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
Yeah with the long reverbs I usually have to turn em right down to avoid drowning out the impact of the drum (using the 'verb as a send') but with this I seem to be able to get a lot more reverb out of it and retain the punch
Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
so just to set the record straight, do u dial in highass predelay, or little amount...
i really suck at verbs.. no sheit... im a noob
(ill experiment with it anyways but just wanted to know what it is that u actually meant :S)
i really suck at verbs.. no sheit... im a noob
(ill experiment with it anyways but just wanted to know what it is that u actually meant :S)
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Re: Predelay on Reverb = Win
Pre delay is one of your most effective tools for positioning sounds in a mix. In the abstract ambient space that a reverb "creates" small-ish (30-60ms roughly) values give the perception of depth, larger values push your sound closer to the front generally speaking. However with small pre delay values and cheap reverbs you may have phasing issues as early reflections interact with your source.
Experimentation is good.
Experimentation is good.
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