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Reverse Reverb
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Reverse Reverb
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mksuedh6mmwo9 ... b.fsm?dl=0
Hello Gang,
Ok this is by NO means to be a completed module. It was/is just a proof of concept I was fooling around with and just for a little fun. First of all many thanks to who ever reverb I borrowed for this. I tried several and liked this one the best. Also I have NO idea where I found it. Many thanks to all the other people that created modules also used in this experiment.
Next if you do not know what Reverse Reverb is look it up on Google and also listen to a few youtube videos demoing it.
Normally this is done by recording a sound byte forwards, then reversing it, then sending it through the reverb, then reversing it again to make it a forward sounding recording.
Now voices are of course the best for this, but drums, some synth sounds , and etc also work. Like I said in the beginning this is not ment to be a completed module. So tear it apart, try other reverbs, make changes and etc. Play with all the knobs for pitch and deffently the reverb. Just do a lot of experimenting yourself and then share your results. Also of course there is a long delay with this type of effect.
If you do us it, add anything,have any comments, etc, PLEASE, PLEASE, share them.
Thanks and enjoy, BobF.....
Hello Gang,
Ok this is by NO means to be a completed module. It was/is just a proof of concept I was fooling around with and just for a little fun. First of all many thanks to who ever reverb I borrowed for this. I tried several and liked this one the best. Also I have NO idea where I found it. Many thanks to all the other people that created modules also used in this experiment.
Next if you do not know what Reverse Reverb is look it up on Google and also listen to a few youtube videos demoing it.
Normally this is done by recording a sound byte forwards, then reversing it, then sending it through the reverb, then reversing it again to make it a forward sounding recording.
Now voices are of course the best for this, but drums, some synth sounds , and etc also work. Like I said in the beginning this is not ment to be a completed module. So tear it apart, try other reverbs, make changes and etc. Play with all the knobs for pitch and deffently the reverb. Just do a lot of experimenting yourself and then share your results. Also of course there is a long delay with this type of effect.
If you do us it, add anything,have any comments, etc, PLEASE, PLEASE, share them.
Thanks and enjoy, BobF.....
- BobF
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- Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:54 pm
Re: Reverse Reverb
Cool stuff, automation of repetitive tasks is always nice.
Keep 'em coming!
Keep 'em coming!
- noisenerd
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- Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2016 11:31 pm
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