
j.harv
@#$%
Well I just started messing around with this technique on my 424mkII and really like the effect.The only problem Im having is with the quality of the sound of the track that it is applied to.
What I want to do is just have it on the opening word at the start of a song.So the first word just 'whoooshes in'.
I have been messing around with just singing the first four or five words of a song and tracking to track one then flipping the tape.When I play it backwards,which is now track 4,I send that backward track through an alesis midiverb and only add the reverb to the first word and let it ring out,while recording this to track 3.
Still with me......
Now when I flip the tape back over to listen to the results,which would be on track 2,the sound quality is not too good.Its not as clear as the the original part on track1.The reverse reverb effect works fine though.Its sounds like the clarity and volume have been sucked ou of it.
Would this loss in sound quality be due to the fact the signal was recorded through the midiverb and bounced to another track?
I never really have sound problems like this when bouncing regularly.
Hope this all makes sense.
What I want to do is just have it on the opening word at the start of a song.So the first word just 'whoooshes in'.
I have been messing around with just singing the first four or five words of a song and tracking to track one then flipping the tape.When I play it backwards,which is now track 4,I send that backward track through an alesis midiverb and only add the reverb to the first word and let it ring out,while recording this to track 3.
Still with me......
Now when I flip the tape back over to listen to the results,which would be on track 2,the sound quality is not too good.Its not as clear as the the original part on track1.The reverse reverb effect works fine though.Its sounds like the clarity and volume have been sucked ou of it.
Would this loss in sound quality be due to the fact the signal was recorded through the midiverb and bounced to another track?
I never really have sound problems like this when bouncing regularly.
Hope this all makes sense.