So I've been thinking about ways to better achieve front to back separation using reverb. I would assume that generally most mixers want to produce the illusion that everything in the production is sitting in a 3D space. I've been experimenting with the use of predelay and found there is quite a dramatic effect on how it moves elements front to back. So I thought, how about setting up 3 (or more) of the same reverbs and using the predelay to designate each one to a point in the space. The one up front would have the most predelay and the one for the elements in the back of the space would have none.
I dont find too many people describing something like this when they talk about how they use their reverbs. Have any of you experimented with something similar?
I think with this kind implementation in conjunction with high cut filters you could achieve some pretty dramatic results.
I want to study more about early reflections to and see how I can incorporate those into painting a clearer picture of the space I want my productions to sit.
Thoughts?
I dont find too many people describing something like this when they talk about how they use their reverbs. Have any of you experimented with something similar?
I think with this kind implementation in conjunction with high cut filters you could achieve some pretty dramatic results.
I want to study more about early reflections to and see how I can incorporate those into painting a clearer picture of the space I want my productions to sit.
Thoughts?