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James K
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Hey
me and my band have spent the past two weeks working on an E.P. We're going to be finished recording fairly soon so we'll be mixing it in the next few weeks. We've got the basic sound we want in rough mixes but there are a few things that are going to need tweaking. One of the things seems to be the type of reverb. We're going for a sort of mainstream pop sound but we want it to sound sort of like a modern version of new wave bands. At the moment I'm mainly just using the plate setting but the records I'm trying to emulate seem to have some delay on them. Any suggestions as to how I can get this sound? I've got an Alesis Wedge reverb unit so will it be okay to run the same reverb on all the tracks if it is of this type?
The sound I'm after is like on this record (I think it's easiest to hear on the vocals):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7rfYcW8HEY&feature=player_embedded#!
cheers
me and my band have spent the past two weeks working on an E.P. We're going to be finished recording fairly soon so we'll be mixing it in the next few weeks. We've got the basic sound we want in rough mixes but there are a few things that are going to need tweaking. One of the things seems to be the type of reverb. We're going for a sort of mainstream pop sound but we want it to sound sort of like a modern version of new wave bands. At the moment I'm mainly just using the plate setting but the records I'm trying to emulate seem to have some delay on them. Any suggestions as to how I can get this sound? I've got an Alesis Wedge reverb unit so will it be okay to run the same reverb on all the tracks if it is of this type?
The sound I'm after is like on this record (I think it's easiest to hear on the vocals):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7rfYcW8HEY&feature=player_embedded#!
cheers