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a.e.i.o.u
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by a.e.i.o.u » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:36 am
Hi.
Can any one help me with the echo on the Cubase SX.
I want my snare to have a long echo on it, but when i use the cubase echo, its not what im looking for, i know this description and what im trying to explain is very crap, but i have tried everything, and been stuck on it for ages!!
Any help is great, im new to producing and please be kind
Thanks you
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nitz
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by nitz » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:46 am
Are you talking about the decay from a reverb unit?
want you want to do is, put a reverb on the snare, keep the dry/wet signal quite low, give it some diffusion, and raise the decay, you could also put a gate on that too.
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a.e.i.o.u
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by a.e.i.o.u » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:15 pm
Its something like - as the snare sounds theres a bit of depth to it, the best way i can describe is.... say you have a standard clap.... you hear: CLAP...
Then as much as i try to experiment with Cubase i keep getting a CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP (voulume getting lower towards the end)
What i want is a Clappppppppppppp..
Really amature way of describing what im looking for!! sorry guys!! but thaks for you help too!! hope that kinda explains abit better!!
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morigami
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by morigami » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:56 pm
a.e.i.o.u wrote:Its something like - as the snare sounds theres a bit of depth to it, the best way i can describe is.... say you have a standard clap.... you hear: CLAP...
Then as much as i try to experiment with Cubase i keep getting a CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP (voulume getting lower towards the end)
What i want is a Clappppppppppppp..
In that case, you want reverb, not delay.
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