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[Request] "pre-reverb"

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[Request] "pre-reverb"

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I want to learn how to make a "pre-reverb", like f.ex. the effect on the piano in Da Tweekaz - Daydream.
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Post by Procyon »

An easy way to do that is to play the first note of the piano (in this case) with tons of reverb and a very slight delay/echo, and bounce that to a wave-file.

Then, import the wave-file to your DAW again and reverse it. Same as a reversed crashcymbal basically. :)
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Post by MKN »

yeah and another good but effective way is to get the 1st note, and have it coming up in volume/velocity.

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Post by Switchbladez »

Thank both of you, really did the trick!
Combining them makes a cool effect ;D
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Post by Marcotjuh »

Get the tone, add reverb, sample it, reverse it and your there.

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Post by Shepherd »

Cool to see that some people do things in totally different ways for such a little thing :+

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sample the reverb means what?
sorry can't understand at all how to manage that
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Post by Shepherd »

export the sound into a wav file :)

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Post by Piro »

Shepherd wrote:export the sound into a wav file :)
and then reimport it as another sample?
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Post by malicious_kode »

Do you mean like a reverse-reverb?

Here- FL tutorial:


or-

Ableton Live:


Finally-

A geezer narrates the process in Adobe Audition:
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