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Adding reverb to the strings - Pro Tools Tutorial
From the course: Audio Mixing Bootcamp
Adding reverb to the strings
Whether it's real or artificial strings they always sound better with reverb. In this video I'm going to show you how to enhance those strings by adding just the right kind of reverb to make them sing. String sound best when we place them in a medium to large artificial hall, because that's how we're used to hearing them. Usually, this means a Hall or Church setting if the reverb unit of the plug-in has one, with a decay time of two or more seconds. Let's have a listen. So here are the strings by themselves. (Music playing) There are three reverbs here. We are going to the Rev Long. So let's set a bus here and a Rev Long on Bus 13 and 14. Let's listen what it sounds like. (Music playing) It sounds a lot better. Let's see if we can tweak this a little bit. So let's go to a Church setting to hear what it sounds like. (Music playing) That's a really long decay time of 8.7 seconds. Let's listen in the track. (Music playing) It's a little muddy and that's because of that decay being so…
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Adding reverb to the drums7m 56s
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Adding reverb to the vocals11m 59s
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Adding reverb to the guitars5m 17s
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Adding reverb to the piano4m 19s
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Adding reverb to the organ3m 43s
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Adding reverb to the strings5m 36s
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Adding reverb to the horns2m 57s
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Adding reverb to the percussion4m 46s
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Using reverb to layer the mix12m 35s
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