Love this concept. It never occurred to me. I've always just put a reverb on the channel itself at 100% wet, then removed it later. Problem I have is I need compression when I sing. So I just get my buffer size as low as possible, enable that button, I forgot what it's called, that turns off all your high latency effects, and put cubas's compressor and roomworks SE directly on the channel with the reverb mix at like 20%. Or sometimes I just use the mono delay. It works well. This does require a more modern computer though with the proper power.
Thanks Man, you made a very to the point video much needed on this topic, I haven't however tried that yet but thanks for creating this video, I will try to this
yes thanks, and its amazing how cubase changed (pre/post) that lil 'fader slider' to that lil 'half moon' after the SX version, NOT! Now I alway's have to think. When opdates are not always better
It’s not that you avoid the latency by using this technique, the latency is still the same. It’s just that when the signal pass through a 100% wet effect the latency acts as a predelay and you can’t hear it. You could put the effect as an insert on the record channel as well, set it to 100% wet, push the monitorbutton and the channelfader would then act as a “reverb amount fader” just like the send level does in your example. But the signal goes in to your interface, gets recorded and are sent back out to the headphones in both scenarios so the latency is the same, just masked by the reverb.
Nice one Steve, you are doing a great job on this channel. Its easy to understand your posts, great use of graphics and entertaining and informative at the same time.
Maybe down the road you can do a “Am I Committed?” Episode, talking about committing eq, compression, fx etc while recording vs after the fact in your daw or hardware setup, might be a good one for ya! :)
So It Would Not Work With Auto Tune Pitch Correction Plugin ? Thanks And One More Question What If You Audio Interface Does NOT Have a Direct Monitoring Button And The Direct Monitoring Button Is Grayed Out ? I Have Been Trying To Figuer This Out Foreve
Most smaller interfaces have either a Direct monitor button OR and Mix knob that does the same thing but gives you more mix control. Or they have a software control panel that allows more flexible routing options but produces the same result.
Love this concept. It never occurred to me. I've always just put a reverb on the channel itself at 100% wet, then removed it later.
Problem I have is I need compression when I sing. So I just get my buffer size as low as possible, enable that button, I forgot what it's called, that turns off all your high latency effects, and put cubas's compressor and roomworks SE directly on the channel with the reverb mix at like 20%. Or sometimes I just use the mono delay. It works well. This does require a more modern computer though with the proper power.
Thanks Man, you made a very to the point video much needed on this topic, I haven't however tried that yet but thanks for creating this video, I will try to this
yes thanks, and its amazing how cubase changed (pre/post) that lil 'fader slider' to that lil 'half moon' after the SX version, NOT!
Now I alway's have to think.
When opdates are not always better
Amazing skill at explaining - thanks!
It’s not that you avoid the latency by using this technique, the latency is still the same. It’s just that when the signal pass through a 100% wet effect the latency acts as a predelay and you can’t hear it. You could put the effect as an insert on the record channel as well, set it to 100% wet, push the monitorbutton and the channelfader would then act as a “reverb amount fader” just like the send level does in your example. But the signal goes in to your interface, gets recorded and are sent back out to the headphones in both scenarios so the latency is the same, just masked by the reverb.
Nice one Steve, you are doing a great job on this channel. Its easy to understand your posts, great use of graphics and entertaining and informative at the same time.
Thanks brother, I appreciate it man. Love the stuff your building over at Yantra as well my friend!
Maybe down the road you can do a “Am I Committed?” Episode, talking about committing eq, compression, fx etc while recording vs after the fact in your daw or hardware setup, might be a good one for ya! :)
@@Featherlightstudio thanks Steve, sometimes the efforts of an artist goes unnoticed, until its noticed of course :)
@@yantra6365 Great suggestion!
AMAZING TRICK! Thanks a million...
what if you have a focusrite clarett+ and there is no "Direct Monitor" option? lol
Works the same you just have more mix options with the Focusrite Control Software that controls your Clarett+
Excellent video Steve, thank you 🙏
That´s great... I have an RME UCX with DSP FX inside, but I really don´t like them. With this solution I´m far more happy! Thanks a lot
This is rocket science I just wanna know the easiest way to add some reverb or other vocal fxs to my live voice going through audio interface...
So It Would Not Work With Auto Tune Pitch Correction Plugin ? Thanks And One More Question What If You Audio Interface Does NOT Have a Direct Monitoring Button And The Direct Monitoring Button Is Grayed Out ? I Have Been Trying To Figuer This Out Foreve
Most smaller interfaces have either a Direct monitor button OR and Mix knob that does the same thing but gives you more mix control. Or they have a software control panel that allows more flexible routing options but produces the same result.
perhaps a dumb question, but which fader are you manipulating? the lead vocal channel or the aux fx send?
There's no dumb questions in audio for sure, the lead vocal channel.
@@Featherlightstudio Thank you very much 👍
Exxxxxxxxtremely useful for us home rookies!
Great video! I know it's been asked by @KenFoxmusic for his interface but there's no direct monitor option on my UR22mkII as well any advice please.
The 'Mix" knob on your UR22mkII works the same as a direct monitoring button, just more control over the Computer/Direct audio.
Also, I forgot to ask), Once you have the reverb and delay plugin's set up how do you access them again to tweek the settings?
@@JamminandCannin They are just inserts on a Buss, part of the project, you can open them at any time
@@Featherlightstudio That did it! Work great now. Thanks so much. Appreciated!!!
Cool.. thanks.