How to use reverb in music mixing: your complete guide
Using reverb can really enhance your mixes, giving them depth and taking your tracks to a whole other level. In this lesson, you’ll learn all you need to know about using reverb […]
Read moreUsing reverb can really enhance your mixes, giving them depth and taking your tracks to a whole other level. In this lesson, you’ll learn all you need to know about using reverb […]
Read moreWhen you apply reverb to a mix, you can go one of two routes. You can either use your reverb to give the impression of a group of instruments playing in one […]
Read moreWhen you add reverb to a mix, you’re adding a new signal. So it’s likely that it will need to be EQ’ed just like any other signal in your session to make […]
Read moreIn nature, reverb reaches us from all directions. As such, stereo reverbs, which see reflections reaching us from all angles, are more realistic than mono reverbs, where the reverb comes from just […]
Read moreWhen it comes to reverb, a good rule of thumb is that ‘less is more’. Whilst big, long reverbs can sound impressive, overdoing it can quickly cause your mix to feel washed […]
Read moreReverb aux send vs insert When you set reverb up in your session, you can do so in one of two ways. The first is to add the reverb as an insert […]
Read moreIn modern day digital music production, we have the option to use many different reverb types. Most reverb plugins will come with options like ‘plate’, ‘hall’, ‘chamber’ etc. Each setting is designed […]
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