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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:55 am Reply with quoteBack to top

What are the advantages and disadvantages of applying reverb in the following ways:

Apply reverb to each individual track.

Apply reverb to the entire mix.

Apply reverb to each track through an input send to multiple reverb busses.

Apply reverb to each track through an input send to an individual reverb bus.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:57 am Reply with quoteBack to top

\"Apply reverb to the entire mix.\"

EVERYTHING gets pasted with the same settings. This can be useful if you have a stereo mixdown of a concert and want to touch it up a little. Besides that, I\'d rather apply individually.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:46 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

First of all, I don\'t know nothin\', expecially when it comes to reverb. Everything I add it to sounds like it\'s in a metal tunnel when I hear it outside of my control room.

But I did recently read an interview with several top recording engineers and almost to a man, they said they rarely used reverb. Of course, I\'m guessing that they all have nice big live rooms to record in.

What I do, FWIW, is set up a couple of FX channels with different depths of reverb set to 100% wet, then use the sends of the individual tracks that need reverb to adjust how much. I\'ve never even considered strapping a reverb across the mix buss. As an alternative, I sometimes put a reverb into an insert slot of a group track to, for instance, place the entire drum kit deeper into the mix.

Most of the stuff I\'m hearing commercially today has little if any reverb on it. Or if it\'s there, it\'s so subltle that you can\'t tell it\'s there; you only sense the space around the instrument is bigger. Or it\'s being used as a special effect.

I\'ve been listening to a 90\'s radio station recently and whoa... man did they love their \'verb!

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:05 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Reverb to each track
Pros: reverb clarity for that particular track
Cons: Completely screws up final blend with other tracks.
Cons: Waste of resources

Reverb to entire Mix
Pros: can create realistic sound in a real space
Cons: And just like in a real space, you can\'t control the results. Some things will sound too verby, and other things, not enough.

Multiple Verbs via busses
Pros: Ultimate control over all aspects of the room sound
Pros: Fairly good use of system resources (providing that you keep it to 2 maybe 3 verbs at most)
Cons: Can sound artificial if the verbs are very different, forcing you to spend way too much time trying to adjust unlimited combinations.

Single Verb via buss
Pros: Has best chance of reproducing a real space while still providing adequate control of each track
Pros: Best use of system resources and still providing a good amt of control.
Cons: If too many tracks feed it, then it turns to mush.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:44 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Maybe people shouldn\'t add reverberation, they should record it.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:14 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

My best rule of thumb with reverb is this:

If you can hear it, it\'s too much.

I\'m a fan of reverb on the entire mix, as it can bring an unruly mix into the same room.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:31 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

My best rule of thumb with reverb is this:

If you can hear it, it\'s too much.

I\'m a fan of reverb on the entire mix, as it can bring an unruly mix into the same room.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:13 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I don't have much to add to natural's general pro/con list, so I'll just say what I do for jazz, country and pop music.

I go with a single reverb bus - usually with a plate reverb. (I only have the standard Digi reverb plug.) I send all vocals to the bus and sometimes the snare depending on the song. I send all horns to the bus in jazz. I use the old "push it up until you can hear it - then pull it back until you can't" method as a starting point.

Also - I like to add a little more reverb to vocals during tracking as it makes latency through the headphones seem more natural.
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Sorry for the double post. Server is acting up this morning.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:50 am Reply with quoteBack to top

In the "old days" (ca 1980's) we had a rack of 'verbs to use to swamp our mixes: an Ursa Major, a homemade plate, a MicMix, a Fender Twin (!), a Rev 7, a DeltaLab, etc. And I loved to use 'em all at the same time on different sources ! So did a lot of my peers. It was a real mess...
Then I read an interview with one of my favorite engineers-Alan Parsons- who stated that he would only use ONE reverb on a given track (song) (I believe it was a Sony), and that this technique had given his latest production a cohesiveness and sense of space that had been lacking in his previous productions. Guess what? He was right! I pared things down to just the Rev7 (and the Ursa Major) and things got much more coherent.
Especially when I did what BR suggested- bring it up and then take it down.BTW, if you're using a 'conventional' mixer, try to bring the reverb and/or delay back through input strips (just like you would any other source) as opposed to using the boards' whimpy effects return channels.
You have many more options to subtley alter the signal (EQ, inserting a compresor, etc).
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You didn't use a Fender twin on something other than a guitar track, did you? I think when I was in seventh grade we had a gig where the vocals went into a twin. Probably some sort of high impedance mic - I don't remember. A lot of audio sins were committed in 1970 (including our performance - no doubt).
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At least you were rockin'.
I know people that spent the 70's working.
I also know people that spent the 70's tripping all over the world.
I was born in the mid 80's.

Fender Twin Deluxe Reverb. Saw it in a shop once, was like inches from it.

It looks special. Anyone had time on it?
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A Twin Deluxe Reverb? There are Twin Reverbs, there are Deluxe Reverbs, never seen the Twin Deluxe...
The Twin was always around in the studio, ready to be abused in any number of ways. One way was an early form of "re-amping" to add that classic Fender spring reverb to a Marshall amp track. Simply route the echo send through a line level attenuator (we had 'T'-pad boxes all over the place) and hit the input on the Twin with that. Then mic up the amp. Maybe have it in the bathroom to add to the excitement! Oh what fun we had!!! And don't get me started about using the Twin as a weight to hold down the sustain pedal on a grand piano...!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:24 am Reply with quoteBack to top

moonbaby wrote:
A Twin Deluxe Reverb? There are Twin Reverbs, there are Deluxe Reverbs, never seen the Twin Deluxe...

Yeah, that had me confused. But Fender has changed so many amp labels after I stopped paying attention (and that was only a few years ago) that it's hard to be sure that there isn't some "official" Fender amp with Chinese speakers, Japanese chassis and Mexican hardware called the Fender Twin Deluxe Reverb. And it might even be a better amp than the evil twin.

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The Twin was always around in the studio, ready to be abused in any number of ways. One way was an early form of "re-amping" to add that classic Fender spring reverb to a Marshall amp track. Simply route the echo send through a line level attenuator (we had 'T'-pad boxes all over the place) and hit the input on the Twin with that. Then mic up the amp. Maybe have it in the bathroom to add to the excitement!

And all in a safe, chemical-free environment! I have a Fender HR Deluxe around that fills the role of a twin, but it still has the same problem. Too darn loud (even at half the wattage and only one speaker). Shakes the building if before you can drive it. i end up using a Blues Jr. or a 15 watt Matchless all the time. Blew many a bass amp speaker in the old days trying to keep up with the guitarist's twin.

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Oh what fun we had!!! And don't get me started about using the Twin as a weight to hold down the sustain pedal on a grand piano...!

Please...don't start.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:26 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Yeah I think it only had Deluxe Reverb written on it. But it looked like a twin. Turns out it's just a single speaker. Amazing what you can learn if look.
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