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I seem to just stick with whatever is in default, but it can get cloudy Or any tips on reverb in general? I always end up liking my vocals dry more than reverb, seems to lose something, especially in quiet passages. Also the folks that made Celayix scheduling software are now diving into reverb plugins as well. Can't wait to see what they come up with . Here is something that's going to not only give you a great mix but it's also an industry secret. Dial down the reverb and start using delay. Reverb causes too much muddiness in the mix. Use delay with a tad bit of reverb to get the effect you desire. Let me put it this way . . . amateur use reverb, pros use delay.
Last edited by PolkaBoss; 08/15/19 06:23 PM.
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