You explained so much in such a short amount of time and yet made it really easy to understand. Those tricks at the end are a great touch and a pleasant surprise I did not expect. The physical types of reverb now also make a lot more sense to me and I can actually differentiate them way better.
@@Woochia What machine are you using? It may not be in keeping with your channel's theme, but would love to hear your thoughts on the latest macbook pro m1 max
I love you dude. Every tutorial of yours has been SPOT on, very intuitive and entertaining. You're one of the few channels I watch at original speed (instead of trying to get through the video in a shorter time). Amazed you're at 15k subs, but I imagine 50k is around the corner. Your videos are super unique and original. No doubt, the algorithm will bless you and more people will discover you. So... commenting and liking while you're still underground to help with that algorithm
What amazing tutorials! I thought I understood how so many basic things like reverb, compression, or delay worked until I watched your deep dives and then had my mind blown 🤯 Fantastic content. Thank you so much!!
thx I can't speak English but this is best tutorial i hope to find practical videos for sounds layering , stacking , categories and how design them like bass - growl - plucks - wobble- deep melody leads (... - .... - .... ) plucks (... - .... - .... ) chords sounds like supersaw keys sfx:
Amazing video thank you! you deserve more views. I am experienced with reverb but I needed some more clarity and you basically refreshed my mind. I like to be able to visualize sound and you have made that extremely easy to emulate! Such a great video for beginners and experienced folk. Well done!
Imagine 2 tracks with the same sound on both. One track will have the sound dry, without reverb, and the other track will have the same sound but with a reverb 100% wet. Playing with the volume of both tracks would be like playing with a dry/wet knob, except you can put other effects on the reverb track to make it sound as you like.
Does the convolution reverb need the impulse sound (short white noise sound) and the impulse response to create a the reverb profile? Is this reverb profile applicable to any sound you put through the convolution reverb? (reverb profile is probably wrong terminology)
The impulse response and the white noise sound are the same. In this example you use the white noise as a IR, it tells the reverb how to behave. Then you can use that reverb on anything
To be more exact, all frequencies move at the same speed in a uniform medium. I think this is due to the thickness (or rather thinness) of the metal sheet. But yes, in a plate reverb, high frequencies move faster than lower ones.
This is BS. I doubt you have ever worked in a world class concert hall. No digital reverb can produce accurate early reflections. Although outboard reverbs like Quantec, Sony S777, tc M6000 and Bricasti’s are excellent. But unless you have worked with REAL spaces and outboard reverbs like I mentioned above you really don’t know the reality.
I'm going through each of your videos and taking meticulous notes. The value you have available for FREE to anyone is superb. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much !
the production value and the format of this presentation is incredible. really well done.
This is the best reverb video on RUclips. Especially for Ableton.
Thanks! Appreciated!
Without a doubt the most informative and easily explained tutorial I have watched on reverb.
This is the best reverb tutorial I've ever seen
You explained so much in such a short amount of time and yet made it really easy to understand. Those tricks at the end are a great touch and a pleasant surprise I did not expect. The physical types of reverb now also make a lot more sense to me and I can actually differentiate them way better.
what an absolutely amazing video. thank you
That alarm intro was fire! 🔥
Super informative, I love all the visuals to explain things since I'm kind of a potato
most amazing summary of reverbs ever. good teacher.
Really well done, you seem to have leveled up your production.
@@Woochia What machine are you using? It may not be in keeping with your channel's theme, but would love to hear your thoughts on the latest macbook pro m1 max
Thabnk you so much Woochia- your tutorials have helped me improve on my music production and I'm not even an experienced composer
Bro I fucking Love you. Best Tutorials for music production ever❤️❤️🥺
Thanks !
My Life Changing From Your 😭 Tutorial brother
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Haha so glad you like it this much x) use you new powers wisely
Great video! For spring reverb, I believe it actually twists the coil, not compressing it. Will update this when I find a reference
The sound waves travelling along the coiled wire technically twist the spring i guess? (Compressing the wire = twisting the spring)
Very informative. Thank you !!!!!
This deserves more views.
I love you dude. Every tutorial of yours has been SPOT on, very intuitive and entertaining. You're one of the few channels I watch at original speed (instead of trying to get through the video in a shorter time). Amazed you're at 15k subs, but I imagine 50k is around the corner. Your videos are super unique and original. No doubt, the algorithm will bless you and more people will discover you. So... commenting and liking while you're still underground to help with that algorithm
Thank you! Very useful
great tutorial thanks so much
Fantastic visuals and presentation!
Watching this on repeat throughout the week. Pick up something new every time. Well put together video
Man I learn so much from your videos, they are so useful and entertaining
Your explanation is so understandable and not complicated at all love it🔥
What amazing tutorials! I thought I understood how so many basic things like reverb, compression, or delay worked until I watched your deep dives and then had my mind blown 🤯
Fantastic content. Thank you so much!!
Thanks you very much! So happy if you a new nugget of knowledge in each video :)
This is great. Thanks!
Amazingly helpful video, commenting for algorithm
Wow, that was a great video on reverb, really clear with lots of tips!
thx
I can't speak English
but this is best tutorial
i hope to find practical videos
for sounds layering , stacking , categories and how design them like
bass - growl - plucks - wobble- deep
melody leads (... - .... - .... )
plucks (... - .... - .... )
chords sounds like supersaw keys
sfx:
Thank you!
Nice video, man! Much information.. and it's short and presise. Easy to understand with the examples you present
Very good videos man
I love this videos! Great work for all kind of musicians
Very nice!!!!
Amazing video thank you! you deserve more views. I am experienced with reverb but I needed some more clarity and you basically refreshed my mind. I like to be able to visualize sound and you have made that extremely easy to emulate! Such a great video for beginners and experienced folk. Well done!
Super informative! Thank you so much
Oh man I love this !
We needed this. Great stuff
thanks
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Excellent!!!!
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the little avatar is great haha, great video also
wow contenido de calidad me Encantó, nuevo suscriptor :D
A+ video
Wicked tut. 👌
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What did you use to create that sound? That woowoowoowoo? I also got the collision and pan, but I don’t get that same sound @13:34
amazing....slatt !
@6:54 watch out for the deep rabbit 🐇 hole
11:03 damn this man dropping tracks with 2chainz?? 😳
0:42 is it really only the echo delay that makes the difference between echo and reverb?
13:12 to 13:21, I can't manage to make sense of that, "layered with the reverb version of themselves"
Imagine 2 tracks with the same sound on both. One track will have the sound dry, without reverb, and the other track will have the same sound but with a reverb 100% wet. Playing with the volume of both tracks would be like playing with a dry/wet knob, except you can put other effects on the reverb track to make it sound as you like.
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Does the convolution reverb need the impulse sound (short white noise sound) and the impulse response to create a the reverb profile? Is this reverb profile applicable to any sound you put through the convolution reverb? (reverb profile is probably wrong terminology)
The impulse response and the white noise sound are the same. In this example you use the white noise as a IR, it tells the reverb how to behave. Then you can use that reverb on anything
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Is there a way to listen the demo sound at 13.31 ?
thanks
Not yet, that's an unfinished track
Is there a full version of a track at 13:40?
Not yet, but that's one riff I'd like to expand to a full track. It's on the list.
@@Woochia cool! Would be great to hear it!
lol at the website javascript screen shot for the algorithmic reverb image 😂😂
Shhhh, they didn't notice :p
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Wtf, different frequencies move at different speeds in various mediums, you just complicated and confused my understanding of music theory :P
To be more exact, all frequencies move at the same speed in a uniform medium. I think this is due to the thickness (or rather thinness) of the metal sheet. But yes, in a plate reverb, high frequencies move faster than lower ones.
This is BS. I doubt you have ever worked in a world class concert hall. No digital reverb can produce accurate early reflections. Although outboard reverbs like Quantec, Sony S777, tc M6000 and Bricasti’s are excellent. But unless you have worked with REAL spaces and outboard reverbs like I mentioned above you really don’t know the reality.
I think you have missed the point