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Alchemist3k
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What's the difference from 'normal' reverb ?
pipelineaudio said:originally a gated reverb was made by putting a noise gate after a reverb. Ala phil collins drums. The reverb gets a chance to decay then gets gated off and dissapears. This can make explosions and cannon fire out of even the whimpiest snare and toms
Later on some people figured out that by putting the reverb thru the noisegate BUT putting the send of the reverb split off into the key or sidechain input of the gate, WAY better results could be attained( ok way different, but usually better). This killed off " gate chatter" and false triggerring by certain types of reverb sounds and allowed RADICAL crazy reverb envelopes to be gated
now there is even a different take, drawing the envelope on the reverb itself, and you can pull this off in apps like SIR and Accoustic Mirror. This isnt true gating but can have a similar result, with the interesting twist that the gating action isnt related to the input signal itself but rather to the reverb envelope itself!