Dear Joe, thanks a lot by bringing this reverb to my attention. It is really superb. I use it on guitar with 2seconds and it sounds bright and shiny, much more than a lot of expensive reverbs I bought. 👍
I wanna hear the finished product of that song. Amazing for real for real. And thank you for the lessons. You've been a huge help in my engineering journey so far.
Just found out the same by coincidence, wanted to try studio One plate before buying a plugin. I use 1.84 length for a short ambience on rehearsal recordings, it works a treat 😉
Plates add energy they're good for rock mixes, I typically mix a plate and a room or hall to taste on a vocal depending on what type of song it is. Ballads get more hall, rock or agressive vocals get a bit more plate. There was a free Arturia EMT plate that I got from Presonus, it's amazing.
Joe a just absolutely LOVE this track every time you play it man. What a great track, well done. Such a standard progression that's using the perfect melody/harmonies. What a vibe. I could listen to this on repeat. 🤩👏
Ok... very cool. But I've used this for some time, cause I stumbled upon it awhile ago, cause I'm always tinkering when in Studio One- So I'll just ask... why no link to this song? Not finished or something? Well... get on it! I wanna hear more, lol.
thank you so much for this very interesting video. It helped me a great deal. I love the vocal. Are you singing this Joe? cause you have a very nice sounding voice 😃
Joe, thank you for all your fine lessons. Can you please explain the reverb send in relation to panning. This has always stumped and bugged me. For instance if I have a backing vocal panned hard, the reverb still comes out equal on both sides. The dry is panned, and it's got the reverb, but the overall reverb is still center, and comes out both sides. When sharing a reverb across different panned channels, regardless of how they are panned, the reverb seems to always be center. I want to keep the reverb channel center so as not mess with the panning of the multiple channels sent to it. For this reason I tend to shy away from reverb sends. Am I doing something wrong, or is this just nature of reverb sends? Thank you.
Hey, Jim. This isn't Joe, but in Studio One you can send each track to a specific panning location of your stereo reverb. The control is a small dot in the center just below the send level slider for each track. Just drag the dot left or right to the panning location of your choice.
Please explain all the controls on the reverb. A good teacher would never say "don't worry about those buttons". Take a quick moment and explain what they do and why they don't apply!
Dear Joe, thanks a lot by bringing this reverb to my attention. It is really superb. I use it on guitar with 2seconds and it sounds bright and shiny, much more than a lot of expensive reverbs I bought. 👍
I wanna hear the finished product of that song. Amazing for real for real. And thank you for the lessons. You've been a huge help in my engineering journey so far.
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Just found out the same by coincidence, wanted to try studio One plate before buying a plugin. I use 1.84 length for a short ambience on rehearsal recordings, it works a treat 😉
AWESOME SOUNDS!
I want to hear this song!
Plates add energy they're good for rock mixes, I typically mix a plate and a room or hall to taste on a vocal depending on what type of song it is. Ballads get more hall, rock or agressive vocals get a bit more plate. There was a free Arturia EMT plate that I got from Presonus, it's amazing.
Thanks Joe! Great tip and great tune! You're productions are always memorable and beautiful to listen to.
Love it, where can i hear the whole song?
Sounds great. Nice song too.
Great, thank you. btw. the song is awesome...
I like that song nice!
That was a VERY useful video, thank you very much Joe
Joe a just absolutely LOVE this track every time you play it man. What a great track, well done. Such a standard progression that's using the perfect melody/harmonies. What a vibe. I could listen to this on repeat. 🤩👏
Thank you Joe! I have learned so much from you! You are an excellent teacher!
more tips joe, i love the idea that it actually creates a pad beneath the vocals, but its a pad made up of vocal, good stuff
Grazie, sei un grande! Bellissima anche la canzone 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Buon giorno Italia !
Ok... very cool. But I've used this for some time, cause I stumbled upon it awhile ago, cause I'm always tinkering when in Studio One- So I'll just ask... why no link to this song? Not finished or something? Well... get on it! I wanna hear more, lol.
Very nice joe very well done.
Very nice!
Great explanation and use case!
thank you so much for this very interesting video. It helped me a great deal. I love the vocal. Are you singing this Joe? cause you have a very nice sounding voice 😃
can you make a video on multi out midi? Bass, strings, horns etc... Maybe with Scaler?
Nice! What kind of effect does a negative Pre-delay (-150 ms) create? When is it used?
Try it and see!
I want that song !
Party starts from 8:48
Problem I’m having is that suddenly Room Reverb started to sound grainy and cheap. It do that in every project . Should I reinstall Studio One?
Joe, thank you for all your fine lessons. Can you please explain the reverb send in relation to panning. This has always stumped and bugged me. For instance if I have a backing vocal panned hard, the reverb still comes out equal on both sides. The dry is panned, and it's got the reverb, but the overall reverb is still center, and comes out both sides. When sharing a reverb across different panned channels, regardless of how they are panned, the reverb seems to always be center. I want to keep the reverb channel center so as not mess with the panning of the multiple channels sent to it. For this reason I tend to shy away from reverb sends. Am I doing something wrong, or is this just nature of reverb sends? Thank you.
Hey, Jim. This isn't Joe, but in Studio One you can send each track to a specific panning location of your stereo reverb. The control is a small dot in the center just below the send level slider for each track. Just drag the dot left or right to the panning location of your choice.
@@gregmiller7638 Greg, Thank you, It’s all good now. 😎
@@jimimayer Glad to help, Jim. Don't worry, I think many of us SO users missed that dot! Hope it works well for you. Rock on!
Please explain all the controls on the reverb. A good teacher would never say "don't worry about those buttons". Take a quick moment and explain what they do and why they don't apply!
The buttons are explained in the reference manual, in the built-in effects chapter.
RTFM 😄
It sounds to me that explaining them to you may be a dangerous thing!
RTFM
The guy who doesn't know how to read manuals. Hahahahaha
Please 🙏 make new reverb vst
What's wrong with the ones we've got?
@@JoeyFTL It has limited functionality and an old design
Beach Boy sound
White Studio one give me he creeps