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How To => Production Tips and Tricks! => Topic started by: Caine on May 29, 2007, 06:57:36 AM
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Hi guys,
while googling for some mixing/mastering articles, I found that some engineers put a final touch of reverb or ambience over their final mix/master.
My question: is this a standard procedure or only a possibility? Do you guys use it?
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Not something I do but that doesn't make it wrong. I like to have any reverb in place before mastering and only on the tracks that need it rather than the whole mix.
Remember rule #1 - there are no rules :)
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I agree with David's rule #1 :)
That said I rarely (if ever) use that sort of reverb on a final mix myself, I tend to have all that stuff worked out before I get to mastering :)
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I also agree on that rule ;)
In my case I usually put some reverb on the entire mix before mastering, in the mix estage, that is. A room typically. When mastering, only if I feel its needed. Every case is different.
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another yes to rule #1
and another yes to verb, when used, on the final mix before mastering.
usually try to make it as subtle as possible. get it to where i can barely notice it, then back it off a little. like to listen to the difference between on and bypass to see which i like better.
prefer no reverb to bad reverb
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I've tried it a coupla times and it did work in the sense that it made the song seem more together , but it also seems to lose punch and I think that the contempory sound nowadays isn't one with alot of reverb smothered over it.
I have found it works well on stuff like live recordings - I once remastered a recording of Brass band that my wife was in that was pretty awful and the overall reverb certainly helped bring that recording back to life too.
I think if your going to try if make sure you use the best reverb you can - there's a great free convolution reverb called SiR if you're on a budget, and choose something like an ambience patch as a starting point. Then once you think you've got exactly the right amount - back it off few clicks !!
CosmicDolphin
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I'm also with Dave on the reverb. His rule 1 is also my rule 1 :)
Rab.
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thanks guys.
i think i'll try it on a few mixes in future :)