Eating headroom, reverb/stereo widening
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:36 pm
Just saw a interesting video jonahmann through up on deadly habit's post
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=252349
So when your adding reverb and/or stereo widening you are taking up more head room then if you weren't.. Obviously.
I just stumbled upon that video so from now on i am going to take more consideration to where i place reverb.
Reverb also places things in the background more or less. So if you find that leads are not as distinct as you want them, or there is a lot of clashing going on and your mid/high range is cluttered.. Reverb could be the issue. (from what i understand)
What im trying to get at is, how do you use reverb and when.. More intense high end synth leads, calm intro with drums, vocals during drop/buildup/breakdown/ whole song? Also what settings? How many db reflect, how much chorus, what fq are you effecting, duration, ect?
I know i know.... Its going do be different for everyone depending on the feel they are going for, i just want to have this discussion to bring up issues with muddiness, or experiences you've had using these tools.
Sometimes ill throw reverb on a synth lead with some pretty extreme( +3db reflect, 4-10 sec duration, high feedback and ms on chorus, dry/wet 40-60%) and i will throw a gate on the sound so it shuts off after a certain drop in volume so i can cutt the tail. I try to take off the reverb if im trying to throw a lead synth on with a heavy mid range bass sound.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=252349
So when your adding reverb and/or stereo widening you are taking up more head room then if you weren't.. Obviously.
I just stumbled upon that video so from now on i am going to take more consideration to where i place reverb.
Reverb also places things in the background more or less. So if you find that leads are not as distinct as you want them, or there is a lot of clashing going on and your mid/high range is cluttered.. Reverb could be the issue. (from what i understand)
What im trying to get at is, how do you use reverb and when.. More intense high end synth leads, calm intro with drums, vocals during drop/buildup/breakdown/ whole song? Also what settings? How many db reflect, how much chorus, what fq are you effecting, duration, ect?
I know i know.... Its going do be different for everyone depending on the feel they are going for, i just want to have this discussion to bring up issues with muddiness, or experiences you've had using these tools.
Sometimes ill throw reverb on a synth lead with some pretty extreme( +3db reflect, 4-10 sec duration, high feedback and ms on chorus, dry/wet 40-60%) and i will throw a gate on the sound so it shuts off after a certain drop in volume so i can cutt the tail. I try to take off the reverb if im trying to throw a lead synth on with a heavy mid range bass sound.