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mars
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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by mars » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:22 am

can someone provide an example of how this sounds? maybe in a song somewhere? :)
im really curious, since i've never tried this!

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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by decklyn » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:38 am

Oh yeah I havn't played with this sort of shit in a while.

Thanks for the reminder :-)
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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by 86. » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:49 pm

johnsaahn wrote:I was going to stick a post up about this!

I don't know much about it at all so how is it done!?? Is it just a case of recording the reverb from a sound and then reversing it and then sticking the reversed sound at the start of something!??

Might be being a bit thick but any advice would be appreciated!!

Thanks.
what up

it would go something like this:

1. you have an audo track of say, a piano riff.
2. you reverse the track
3. piano riff track to a reverb send
3.5 I think it's more noticeable if you got a lot of decay, etc.
4. bounce down the reversed piano riff w/ the reverb
5. reload the bounced down track into the sequencer
6. re-reverse it (make the piano riff normal again).
7. you got he reversed reverb

for delay it's the same....you'll have a creeping in sound of whatever the delay is on. the feedback will build up and then BANG- whatever the original sound was.
mars wrote:can someone provide an example of how this sounds? maybe in a song somewhere? :)
im really curious, since i've never tried this!
I'll do a quick one in a lil while if someone doesnt do it first. on a mac for the next hour and it annoys me to have to do anything other than type sentences.

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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by johnsaahn » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:11 am

86. wrote:
johnsaahn wrote:I was going to stick a post up about this!

I don't know much about it at all so how is it done!?? Is it just a case of recording the reverb from a sound and then reversing it and then sticking the reversed sound at the start of something!??

Might be being a bit thick but any advice would be appreciated!!

Thanks.
what up

it would go something like this:

1. you have an audo track of say, a piano riff.
2. you reverse the track
3. piano riff track to a reverb send
3.5 I think it's more noticeable if you got a lot of decay, etc.
4. bounce down the reversed piano riff w/ the reverb
5. reload the bounced down track into the sequencer
6. re-reverse it (make the piano riff normal again).
7. you got he reversed reverb

for delay it's the same....you'll have a creeping in sound of whatever the delay is on. the feedback will build up and then BANG- whatever the original sound was.
Nice one for the explanation mate! 8)

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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by Ongelegen » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:28 am

86. wrote:
johnsaahn wrote:I was going to stick a post up about this!

I don't know much about it at all so how is it done!?? Is it just a case of recording the reverb from a sound and then reversing it and then sticking the reversed sound at the start of something!??

Might be being a bit thick but any advice would be appreciated!!

Thanks.
what up

it would go something like this:

1. you have an audo track of say, a piano riff.
2. you reverse the track
3. piano riff track to a reverb send
3.5 I think it's more noticeable if you got a lot of decay, etc.
4. bounce down the reversed piano riff w/ the reverb
5. reload the bounced down track into the sequencer
6. re-reverse it (make the piano riff normal again).
7. you got he reversed reverb

for delay it's the same....you'll have a creeping in sound of whatever the delay is on. the feedback will build up and then BANG- whatever the original sound was.
mars wrote:can someone provide an example of how this sounds? maybe in a song somewhere? :)
im really curious, since i've never tried this!
I'll do a quick one in a lil while if someone doesnt do it first. on a mac for the next hour and it annoys me to have to do anything other than type sentences.
Never thought of this, will try for sure :)

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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by 86. » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:33 pm

mars wrote:can someone provide an example of how this sounds? maybe in a song somewhere? :)
im really curious, since i've never tried this!

here's some sketchy shoddy thing I put together right now

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Re: Reversed Reverb & Reversed Delay

Post by JFK » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:20 pm

mars wrote:can someone provide an example of how this sounds? maybe in a song somewhere? :)
im really curious, since i've never tried this!
A really good example is on the Kryptic Minds track "Badman" it comes in just before the vocal sample at the beginning. Sounds fucking ace.

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