@@pickyourselfofficial pleasure is mine - 5 years from now I will be telling everyone that you replied to my comment before you were famous. My hispter side is shivering right now
i assumed what a lot of this information was before although i never got a handy ideal on convolution vs plate reverbs. This confirmed and finalized my theories! i appreciate it very much dawg keep it up!
Excellent demo on reverbs. I'm dialing in my own Frankenstein delay into 2 reverbs on a send within Studio One. I've got first a Melda MDelayMB, MB is multiband, which I think I made mine a low, mid, high frequency delay, with a little bit in the lows but center focused, ping-pong on mid and high, then a second tap afterwards. It then goes into the Relab LX480 Essentials Reverb as a vocal plate. (I did the demo of LX480 Complete wow but not yet says the budget) Third stop is Melda MReverbMB as a 4 band hall. Lows are cut about 3 dB while the other 3 higher bands are boosted slightly. Forth stop is Melda MEqualizer for high and low pass on the entire audio for the send. I liked the sound I got by sending delays and reverb full spectrum and EQ after. Last is Melda MCompressor with a sidechain off the dry signal to duck the delay reverb and focus on tails to fill in the quiet. It sounds like a Frankenstein horror, but it's got a character I couldn't find. Crazy is this isn't the Melda top of class Turbo Reverb. Bottom line this kind of thing is fun to me.
Great video once again 👍. What’s the best way to have the reverb affect the tail of the sample but not the main sound of the sample? So the sound is dry until the end when the reverb affects the tail. Using the pre-delay knob or automate the dry/wet knob so is only affects the end of the sample? I’m using the standard Ableton reverb 👍
No, in this case you have to automate the send and only send signal into the reverb from the point of the sample that you want to be effected. This way, the beginning stays dry. I hope that helps :)
I know all the settings and all the types and I STILL struggle. I have to take it really slow and experiment a lot to get mine right. It's a vibe at the end of the day and vibes are about feeling, not practicalities. Sometimes you roll toward something that "makes sense", sometimes you have to try something rando
Here's how I learn the functions, first temporarily solo and add a big boost to your effect making it obnoxiously, horribly, obvious and out front, modify whatever you're trying to get an understanding handle on (damping, pre-delay, etc. as examples) very drastically, attempt an A B comparison. Pinpoint what changed, then edit the control to a more reasonable setting, and then pull down the boosted output. Don't forget to try the effect within the whole mix as well as the solo setting. With reverb, you can mix in other effects like delay, EQ, compression, sidechain duck, all the above like I'm doing. I think delay and reverb are better as effects bus sends as well. I myself will not know what this knob, that slider, or the other switch does until I move it. I can gain theory on how and why to set it this way or that via RUclips, but what it does comes by the mad scientist edit. Bottom line, it's your mix, so if it's sounding good to you, it's good. No matter what have fun. Fini. And good luck.
I assume strongly that it’s algorithmic since their convolution reverb came as an extra addition later. That being said, these days the techniques also get combined and it’s not always obvious. In this case I’m very sure though
What’s a good (free ish?) lush verb plugin now a day? I been trying to milk plug-ins that come w Logic Pro for too long and need to graduate outta there. Or build a tank as plug-ins are just such a weird thing that’s happened to music.
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This guy is all about the science behind the sound 👍
DAMN I can't believe it has like 6k views at the moment, the best single video about reverb I've ever seen
Thank you so much, that means a lot!
@@pickyourselfofficial pleasure is mine - 5 years from now I will be telling everyone that you replied to my comment before you were famous. My hispter side is shivering right now
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Seriously good videos - just came across your channel today and am massively impressed. learning loads!
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Really fantastic explanation. Thank you!
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Going through all these great tutorials. Thank you
Nice one, happy you’re getting value from them :)
Hey, this really helped me a lot in understanding reverbs , delays and the relation between them....thanx!
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Still working on subtle reverb but its good to know which directions i could take and why i might choose each type - very cool
Nice! Great to hear that :)
Great video
Wow, I have still so much to learn! Really nice video, keep up the good work! :)
Thanks so much, that means a lot! 🙌🏻
i assumed what a lot of this information was before although i never got a handy ideal on convolution vs plate reverbs.
This confirmed and finalized my theories! i appreciate it very much dawg keep it up!
Nice, so good to hear that you got something out of it! 🙌🏻💯
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You’re more than welcome, so glad this is helpful to you! 💯🙌🏻
Excellent demo on reverbs. I'm dialing in my own Frankenstein delay into 2 reverbs on a send within Studio One.
I've got first a Melda MDelayMB, MB is multiband, which I think I made mine a low, mid, high frequency delay, with a little bit in the lows but center focused, ping-pong on mid and high, then a second tap afterwards.
It then goes into the Relab LX480 Essentials Reverb as a vocal plate. (I did the demo of LX480 Complete wow but not yet says the budget)
Third stop is Melda MReverbMB as a 4 band hall. Lows are cut about 3 dB while the other 3 higher bands are boosted slightly.
Forth stop is Melda MEqualizer for high and low pass on the entire audio for the send. I liked the sound I got by sending delays and reverb full spectrum and EQ after.
Last is Melda MCompressor with a sidechain off the dry signal to duck the delay reverb and focus on tails to fill in the quiet.
It sounds like a Frankenstein horror, but it's got a character I couldn't find. Crazy is this isn't the Melda top of class Turbo Reverb.
Bottom line this kind of thing is fun to me.
Nice chain, sounds like a really good match :) im a big fan of of ping pong/ tapped delays into reverbs 💯
I'm loving your videos, thanks a lot!
Glad you like them! This means a lot :)
Great video once again 👍. What’s the best way to have the reverb affect the tail of the sample but not the main sound of the sample? So the sound is dry until the end when the reverb affects the tail. Using the pre-delay knob or automate the dry/wet knob so is only affects the end of the sample? I’m using the standard Ableton reverb 👍
No, in this case you have to automate the send and only send signal into the reverb from the point of the sample that you want to be effected. This way, the beginning stays dry. I hope that helps :)
@@pickyourselfofficial This helps massively, cheers 👍
I know all the settings and all the types and I STILL struggle. I have to take it really slow and experiment a lot to get mine right. It's a vibe at the end of the day and vibes are about feeling, not practicalities. Sometimes you roll toward something that "makes sense", sometimes you have to try something rando
True!
Here's how I learn the functions, first temporarily solo and add a big boost to your effect making it obnoxiously, horribly, obvious and out front, modify whatever you're trying to get an understanding handle on (damping, pre-delay, etc. as examples) very drastically, attempt an A B comparison. Pinpoint what changed, then edit the control to a more reasonable setting, and then pull down the boosted output.
Don't forget to try the effect within the whole mix as well as the solo setting.
With reverb, you can mix in other effects like delay, EQ, compression, sidechain duck, all the above like I'm doing. I think delay and reverb are better as effects bus sends as well.
I myself will not know what this knob, that slider, or the other switch does until I move it. I can gain theory on how and why to set it this way or that via RUclips, but what it does comes by the mad scientist edit.
Bottom line, it's your mix, so if it's sounding good to you, it's good. No matter what have fun. Fini. And good luck.
The basic reverb of Ableton is a algorithm or a convolution?
I assume strongly that it’s algorithmic since their convolution reverb came as an extra addition later. That being said, these days the techniques also get combined and it’s not always obvious. In this case I’m very sure though
What’s a good (free ish?) lush verb plugin now a day? I been trying to milk plug-ins that come w Logic Pro for too long and need to graduate outta there. Or build a tank as plug-ins are just such a weird thing that’s happened to music.
Valhalla Supermassive 👌🏻
Variety Of Sound recently released EpicCLOUDS. It's a really great free reverb, lush is precisely the word for it.
A real plate verb? I would MAKE space for that shit.
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No love for Valhalla? :)
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