Thanks for the tip sounding so much better and more fun to tinker with it this way. was trying to EQ a resonance in the key of my song before and it sounded god awful
I really like this technique but I find it’s too subtle compared to a white noise sweep. Any tips on making the effect louder? Even on the highest send setting it’s not loud enough. Or maybe I need other elements in the transition to make it sound right?
You could actually place a white noise sample underneath the loop, but triggering it with a gate so it meshes in ”behind” the reverb. Just automate the EQ-filter first, so it’s actually sweeping at the same time as the verb is progressing.
One of the best tips I’ve ever found in years of producing!
Excellent technique - one I use in my tracks now again and again! I've even saved these as a Rack to pull it in Ableton projects with ease.
Cool technique, saw you in baltimore and you killed it!
Thanks for the tip sounding so much better and more fun to tinker with it this way. was trying to EQ a resonance in the key of my song before and it sounded god awful
What a neat trick!
awesome, thanks for this!!
Really nice tip, thanks!
I don't understand your routing - Can you explain please? Thanks
How about rack link? Txs
Super creative!
Dope tip man!
I really like this technique but I find it’s too subtle compared to a white noise sweep. Any tips on making the effect louder? Even on the highest send setting it’s not loud enough. Or maybe I need other elements in the transition to make it sound right?
You could actually place a white noise sample underneath the loop, but triggering it with a gate so it meshes in ”behind” the reverb. Just automate the EQ-filter first, so it’s actually sweeping at the same time as the verb is progressing.
bass tutorial plz
I swear the Bass in this Song is insane !