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Verb setting for vocals
What's a good all around verb setting for vocals (hall, medium, etc.)?
And What's a good all around setting say for my verb aux for instruments?? Thought somebody might have some ol' stand by.
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Re: Verb setting for vocals
That's a very very subjective question. The sound and style and artsist will dictate verb settings. I could say a plate at 50ms pre-delay, 3 sec decay, but that might just be the patch my Verb was set to when I started a mix. Sorry I can't help. I just experiment with each song.
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Re: Verb setting for vocals
Yea, I'm just looking for a starting point that's all.
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