Excellent! I'm impressed by how you showed how subtle changes in start location made a big impact on the end effect. Most tutorials simply show the basics; your explanation helps us understand the effect in greater depth, which really opens up the creative possibilities. Looking fwd to your future lessons.
Really like this one. Super useful. I particularly like the angle of creating in logic aspects of expensive pedals. I think a lot of people would love to know how to emulate those features without paying a fortune to do so. Thanks
Absolutely! Either create a cycle region around the area you want to capture as audio, solo the track and use the 'Bounce' button in the Stereo Out track. Or use 'Bounce In Place', having selected the region(s) you want to include. Make sure you 'include effects' in the Bounce In Place pop-up window.
Excellent! I'm impressed by how you showed how subtle changes in start location made a big impact on the end effect. Most tutorials simply show the basics; your explanation helps us understand the effect in greater depth, which really opens up the creative possibilities. Looking fwd to your future lessons.
Thanks so much - I’m glad it was helpful. New episodes every Wednesday!
Great tutorial, I love the effect you get even before the filter tweaking!
Reverb clouds, DP. They're for dreaming in.
Really like this one. Super useful. I particularly like the angle of creating in logic aspects of expensive pedals. I think a lot of people would love to know how to emulate those features without paying a fortune to do so.
Thanks
Glad to hear this was a useful watch. Thanks for your ongoing support and kind words, Andrew.
Chromaverb is a criminally underused plug-in in my opinion!
Totally agree. Strangely, I wasn't that sure about it at first, but it's got some great features.
Nice explanation, very informative and helpful
Thanks very much - glad it proved helpful.
Can you record this reverb freeze as an audio track?
Absolutely! Either create a cycle region around the area you want to capture as audio, solo the track and use the 'Bounce' button in the Stereo Out track. Or use 'Bounce In Place', having selected the region(s) you want to include. Make sure you 'include effects' in the Bounce In Place pop-up window.
@@jonobuchananmusic So should Its not possible to just record the reverb right? I have to capture the synth as well?
Someone has bought a new mac studio 🙃
Time to update the title sequence? ;)
@@jonobuchananmusic Indeed. Wouldn’t it also be the opportunity to shoot a little studio tour 😇