[ddots-l] Reverb tips and tricks
- From: "Laurie Simpson" <simp749@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 08:00:21 -0500
Hi folks!
I'm looking for any advice on the use of reverb. I've tried using various
reverb: Cakewalk, Lexicon pantheon, Sony...and, although I get spectacular
results with some instruments, other instruments and voices seem muddy. My
favorite of all of the reverb I've tried is the Lexicon, but even then,
sometimes things aren't as clear as they are without it. Whistles and
flutes seem to love lots of reverb but vocals and guitars seem to be more
difficult. When we record a song, my husband John will ask if I can make
the vocals wetter. When I do, however, it's hard to keep the clarity. What
has anyone else tried? Any advice? Any tried and true settings?
Thanks!
Laurie
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