Snowman999
Active member
I have Pro Tools 6 and only have the reverb that comes with it. Small/Med/Large - Hall/Room 1 & 2/Ambient/ etc
I'm mixing, and I do NOTHING with any true knowledge. I listen to what I like and leave it at that. I have one professional who rarely likes the amount of reverb I use (I just love the sound of acoustics and vocals drenched in it). He actually found one of the songs to have perfect verb on everything. He thought it was too much. But, thought I had done everything perfect.
Not all songs are noticeably in the same vein. But, if I copied the reverb from one song to another, and really only varied the input/output, should that keep all the songs uniform in basic sound? Obviously, I still have to listen to what I believe is correct. But, is it a good starting point?
I'm mixing, and I do NOTHING with any true knowledge. I listen to what I like and leave it at that. I have one professional who rarely likes the amount of reverb I use (I just love the sound of acoustics and vocals drenched in it). He actually found one of the songs to have perfect verb on everything. He thought it was too much. But, thought I had done everything perfect.
Not all songs are noticeably in the same vein. But, if I copied the reverb from one song to another, and really only varied the input/output, should that keep all the songs uniform in basic sound? Obviously, I still have to listen to what I believe is correct. But, is it a good starting point?