Best bet for reverb is to set up a send track with the reverb. That way
you can apply just little bit of here and there to certain tracks. I
definitely wouldn't apply it to the whole track or just the drums, but of
course that always depends on the song too.
rEalm
mike <mikedancy@...>
10/04/2004 10:40 AM
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Subject: [xl7] Re: Feedback anyone?
Thanks for checking it out, Bruddah Max. Mixing is still new to me. When
you add reverb
do you apply to just drums, or the whole thing? I know I still have sound
levels to even out
as well. As soon as I'm feeling better I'll get to work tweaking.
Mike
> howdy Mike,
>
> rather nice - lots of syncopation going on there. it is mixed a bit dry
for
> my taste - a bit more reverb might have put it into a space of its own.
> regardless of that, very nifty. certainly better than what i was going
to do
> (and i didn't have a Command Station for about a month, so i have a good
> excuse. plus i think i mentioned the bit about the hungry dog.).
> --
> Bruddah Max
> Lord of the Dance
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