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MrBaxter
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Reverb send processing

Post by MrBaxter » Tue Sep 10, 2013 3:13 pm

Hey all, I have been messing about with return buss processing specifically with reverb.

In general I usually high pass the input of the reverb and have a an eq after for shaping the tone and then follow it up with a compressor.

Do you guys have a go to chain for your reverb sends?

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outdropt
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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by outdropt » Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:18 pm

I'd say thats it right there.

I just setup a send with a specific reverb that im feeling, compress, then eq out the lows.

You can use amp effects instead of a compressor too add grit, depends on what your trying to accomplish
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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by Icetickle » Wed Sep 11, 2013 1:09 pm

Why compressing the reverb?
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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by outdropt » Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:50 pm

A lot of times when using the reverb on a send you'd leave the signal 100% wet. I find using a compressor brings up the reverb and then ill control the volume to taste, either with the volume control on the send itself or the send control on each specific patch.
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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by webstarr » Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:44 pm

EQ and light compression usually, sometimes I bitcrush it if I want it a bit gritty.

The compression is just to control the dynamics

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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by titchbit » Wed Sep 11, 2013 6:51 pm

I would probably set up a couple different reverb sends with different decay times.

eg one at .8 seconds, one at 2.5 seconds, one at 12 seconds, etc...

But yes I would definitely high pass all of them at least at 120 or so Hz unless you're going for a certain effect with the bass.

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Re: Reverb send processing

Post by bassbum » Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:19 pm

outdropt wrote:A lot of times when using the reverb on a send you'd leave the signal 100% wet. I find using a compressor brings up the reverb and then ill control the volume to taste, either with the volume control on the send itself or the send control on each specific patch.
^That's is what I do.

I found not being scared of EQing the reverb more when introducing a new sound gives a cleaner finished mix.

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