The secret to PERFECT reverb in your ambient mixes!

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • Today I discuss how to EQ reverb to help it sit perfectly in your ambient tracks. Say goodbye to muddy mixes!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:38 The complications of mixing reverb
    01:46 EQ your reverb
    02:14 Pre-effect EQ demo
    06:48 Post-effect EQ
    07:10 Post-effect EQ demo
    14:34 EQing reverb in hardware
    15:34 Outro

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @blearmoon
    @blearmoon 7 днів тому +1

    cheers

  • @darrencurtis4277
    @darrencurtis4277 7 днів тому

    Nice love this 😊

  • @SoundsFromDimensionsUnknown
    @SoundsFromDimensionsUnknown 6 днів тому

    Great video Marcus (and great name!).
    What's your opinion on using reverbs on busses for glueing tracks together?
    Currently working on an ambient(ish) album and I am really struggling with the reverbs. Getting it to sound big without the muddiness. This video will surely help.

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  6 днів тому

      Thanks so much for watching! I often use a small amount of reverb on a mix bus or in a master - as little as 2-5% wet can do a great job without causing too many issues. I would caution against going for more than 10% wet unless you want to make the mix sound drowned in reverb (which is totally fine if that's what you're going for!).
      Please share your album when it's done! 😊

  • @sidneygage
    @sidneygage 7 днів тому

    nice one!

  • @Permutative
    @Permutative 7 днів тому

    One other feature that i've overlooked too much until recently is the mod depth and rate in some of them (like in valhalla supermassive). Whenever I set reverb I need to take my time and just set everything just right (although the density feature in some reverbs can be frustratingly subtle). Especially if its a massive reverb, I have the mentality of treating it with the same level of care I give to the signal I'm feeding into it, and that also allows me to be more creative as a bonus.
    I like the way you've organized and communicated things in this video, one thing to watch out for though is that beginners may struggle a little bit to pick out the before/after differences, it's not that bad in this video but It would be good to include things like comparing the reverb eq off vs the eq on, and maybe even using a pre-effect eq vs the same eq but in post-effect (although that would need a good example). I'm actually still personally trying to make sense of the differences myself, I'm doing null tests and on some signals it seems theres no difference between pre and post, but that likely depends on the reverb used (I used valhalla supermassive with 0 mod depth as the mod messed with the null) and what signal is going into the reverb.
    Either way, I do like the approach of separating the basic lp hp from the more fiddly surgical notching.
    (oh also, theoretically I just realized pre-eq could be used to eq some of the signals as they get sent to the reverb but not others)

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  7 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Yes good idea for more before and after, as a mastering engineer everything I do is so subtle - easy to take for granted that others might not hear it😅
      Yeah it's pretty impressive how much small differences in the mod and feedback controls can really transform a reverb - I tend to just use the one preset I know well, avoid touching those controls and just use volume and EQ to blend - a bit more of a "brute force" approach than yours, hehe. But then again it's kind of part of my "sound", so I treat it like an instrument in itself, rather than in a supporting role - I tend to add processing on top of it as well.
      When you say pre-EQ could be used to EQ some signals, but not others - what do you mean? I usually add it directly before the reverb, so it _should_ capture everything that's fed into it - right? The only thing it won't capture is the internal feedback.

    • @Permutative
      @Permutative 7 днів тому +1

      @@holosuitemastering lets say hypothetically you didn't like the way the low or high end of one signal sounded through the reverb (and you don't want to eq the dry part of it), but you were ok with the way it sounded on other signals coming through, you could send just that one to a channel that just had that eq and then that channel can be sent to reverb, or at least that's how I would do it in fl studio.
      Also yeah that's kinda what I meant too; like an instrument.

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  7 днів тому

      Ah right I see what you mean! That sounds fiddly but definitely a good way to avoid cutting out the high end on everything, if it's just one instrument causing the trouble.

  • @blearmoon
    @blearmoon 7 днів тому

    keep doing your vids, don't give up on them please.
    I really want to make some day adoption/reaction videos of your things fully translated to the FL studio interface

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  7 днів тому

      Thanks so much for the support! That would be awesome, I don't have a lot of knowledge about FL studio 🙂

  • @gedrodger
    @gedrodger 3 дні тому +1

    Aa Ableton Live works in a different way to Logic Pro (which I use), can I ask how you would set this chain up using Logic Pro? Do you put Valhalla on a separate bus with an eq BEFORE Valhalla, and a second instance of an eq AFTER Valhalla? Best wishes...

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  3 дні тому

      Thanks so much for watching! Yes, exactly as you say - put Valhalla on a bus, then add an EQ before and/or after as needed😊

    • @gedrodger3005
      @gedrodger3005 3 дні тому

      @@holosuitemastering Thank you so much for getting back to me so rapidly. Very much appreciated and thank you for such an insightful and useful video. Superb!!!

    • @holosuitemastering
      @holosuitemastering  3 дні тому

      😉🙏