Thank you for this video. Andrew was a great guy. He is missed by many who knew him. I'm thankful I was able to attend his memorial at COTM. We worked together in collage back in the early/mid 90's when his focus was drumming. Our Audio careers went in opposite directions after school and we never reconnected once he began touring. His artistic approach to mixing is borne out here. Maybe, I'll add some multitap delay and verb to my net mics on my next basketball show! LOL Thanks again!
I have started using this technique with just 2 verbs for front/back end and I have already noticed a huge difference. But more importantly the congregation has noticed the difference and they think I have installed new equipment. I still have more to learn and look forward to adding in more layers. Only question I have is this: can you share what type of verb is used for front, mid, back, ambience? (hall, plate, room, etc....)
@@friedfries8424 I have each one set up as a different send. I then use a DCA to control all the sends for vocals. My console allows me to have up to 16 FX sends in addition of Aux sends.
Holy cow, this guy is a genius! Never had this kind of approach to any reverb. This is a masterpiece of technique...and also a masterpiece of explanation. But just to get it finalized into my brain. These are 6 different send reverbs, right? Not a...let me say...insert chain where one reverb triggers the next? Doesn´t make sense anyway...but...you´ll never know 🤣
Layering your verbs. It's a thing. A beautiful beautiful thing.
Keep teaching us, you all are great ❤️
Great interpretation of the technique! The CLA Epic plugin does this beautifully - 4 verbs, four delays, one plugin...
I really appreciate your effort of training we young mixing engineers
That's beautiful
Thank you for this video. Andrew was a great guy. He is missed by many who knew him. I'm thankful I was able to attend his memorial at COTM. We worked together in collage back in the early/mid 90's when his focus was drumming. Our Audio careers went in opposite directions after school and we never reconnected once he began touring. His artistic approach to mixing is borne out here. Maybe, I'll add some multitap delay and verb to my net mics on my next basketball show! LOL Thanks again!
He was a master of effects.
Was?
@@deadislander yea. Andrew's gone. Probably mixing some hallelujahs in heaven.
This is fantastic! The difference is night and day.
I love the reverb solos!
Wow.. This is gold. Thank you guys 🙏
Excellent lesson
Beautiful....thanks a lot MxU
I have started using this technique with just 2 verbs for front/back end and I have already noticed a huge difference. But more importantly the congregation has noticed the difference and they think I have installed new equipment. I still have more to learn and look forward to adding in more layers. Only question I have is this: can you share what type of verb is used for front, mid, back, ambience? (hall, plate, room, etc....)
How do you set this up ? I use them on the same send one after another or each one is sent as a different send ?
@@friedfries8424 I have each one set up as a different send. I then use a DCA to control all the sends for vocals. My console allows me to have up to 16 FX sends in addition of Aux sends.
@@rkhicks214 Good I dea. I'm going to do exaclty that!!! awesome!!!
Holy cow, this guy is a genius! Never had this kind of approach to any reverb. This is a masterpiece of technique...and also a masterpiece of explanation. But just to get it finalized into my brain. These are 6 different send reverbs, right? Not a...let me say...insert chain where one reverb triggers the next? Doesn´t make sense anyway...but...you´ll never know 🤣
How do I set this thing up in my DAW ? Through multiple sends ??
Love you all sir,
whos singer
🤯😳🤯🤯🤯
Excelente.
Andy Chrisman?
I should just subscribe
Thank you for teaching, but these explanations are cringe 😬
What verbs were used?