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Old 08-25-2005, 06:59 AM
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Default Waves True Verb examples

Hello all..

I was hoping some True Verb users could post some example setting that work for them on drums and vocs.

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Old 08-25-2005, 07:16 AM
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Default Re: Waves True Verb examples

I find that the presets work pretty well (though you'll have to tweak some - at least the decay time). For me, the short and medium plates work good for snares and hi-hats. I've also found that the drum room preset can be useful if the kit was recorded without room mics (as it can simulate the sound of room mics if done correctly). In that case you would have to apply the effect to the entire drum mix (without other reverbs assigned) - compression would give it even more of a room mic sound. The drum room preset definitely needs tweaking though and is very song dependent (it can give you the roomy sound or the closet sound).

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Old 08-25-2005, 07:57 AM
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Default Re: Waves True Verb examples

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I find that the presets work pretty well (though you'll have to tweak some - at least the decay time). For me, the short and medium plates work good for snares and hi-hats. I've also found that the drum room preset can be useful if the kit was recorded without room mics (as it can simulate the sound of room mics if done correctly). In that case you would have to apply the effect to the entire drum mix (without other reverbs assigned) - compression would give it even more of a room mic sound. The drum room preset definitely needs tweaking though and is very song dependent (it can give you the roomy sound or the closet sound).

Hope that helps.

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Appreciate the reply.
Anyone have some screen shots of a good true verb setup for snare or toms?
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