In-your-face vocal reverb and delay
In-your-face vocal reverb and delay
Any tops on achieving this thing? I tried just compressing the shit out of the reverb/delay on aux but didn't really achieve the desired effect. I never get them to blend as well as they do in the tracks I really love the effect in. Here's a few examples of what I mean:
youtu.be/aJU4k1Lrhh0
youtu.be/bZX7nXaEM2c
youtu.be/iZ9vkd7Rp-g
youtu.be/aJU4k1Lrhh0
youtu.be/bZX7nXaEM2c
youtu.be/iZ9vkd7Rp-g
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- terryfalafel
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Re: In-your-face vocal reverb and delay
On my phone speaker it sounds like a fairly straightforward slap back echo. Presume you mean the vocals?
60 - 80ms delay, not too many repeats, nice and wet so the delay is nearly as loud as the vox part. Shouldn't be too tricky.
60 - 80ms delay, not too many repeats, nice and wet so the delay is nearly as loud as the vox part. Shouldn't be too tricky.
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Re: In-your-face vocal reverb and delay
slap back echo with a little reverb.
It`s also how heavily compressed the vocals are, they are flat as fuck, which makes them sound really close to the speaker. They also might have pinned the reverb and delay on to the vocal with some fast acting compression.
It`s also how heavily compressed the vocals are, they are flat as fuck, which makes them sound really close to the speaker. They also might have pinned the reverb and delay on to the vocal with some fast acting compression.
Re: In-your-face vocal reverb and delay
Thanks guys, will try it out!
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