Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
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Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
I was just wondering if anyone has any good reverb settings that they use on vocals in a song. I've tried the ones in the Audacity Wiki. these are the settings I normally use:
roomsize: 300
reverb time: 8
damping: 0.75
input bandwidth: 0.75
dry signal level: -5
early reflection level: -18
tail level: -38
basically a variation on 'The Quick Fix'. I am looking for more reverb without too much echo or other distracting side effects. Thanks for any help
roomsize: 300
reverb time: 8
damping: 0.75
input bandwidth: 0.75
dry signal level: -5
early reflection level: -18
tail level: -38
basically a variation on 'The Quick Fix'. I am looking for more reverb without too much echo or other distracting side effects. Thanks for any help
Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
I suggest using Freeverb instead of the harsh metallic Gverb. Freeverb's controls are simpler too.
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kozikowski
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Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
It's harder to do than you think. It's one of those "you can't really do this" tools. Each live room produces an infinite number of echoes and the software can only manage a few. The trick is to get the right ones.
The middle of our building is a long hallway and a really tall ceiling three stories up. Polished cement floors. I don't think anybody else noticed that it sounds remarkably like a cathedral.
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I so want one of our many guitar players to sit in a chair in the middle and play out there.
Koz
The middle of our building is a long hallway and a really tall ceiling three stories up. Polished cement floors. I don't think anybody else noticed that it sounds remarkably like a cathedral.
Dominus vobiscum.
Et cum spiritu tuo.
I so want one of our many guitar players to sit in a chair in the middle and play out there.
Koz
Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
A very good (and subtle) reverb plugin is "DX Reverb Light" from AnwidaSoft
http://www.anwida.com/download.asp?pt=12
Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the VST plugin.
PO'L
http://www.anwida.com/download.asp?pt=12
Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the VST plugin.
PO'L
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That's a keeper, thanks Irish.Irish wrote:A very good (and subtle) reverb plugin is "DX Reverb Light" from AnwidaSoft
http://www.anwida.com/download.asp?pt=12
Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the VST plugin.
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Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
HI there
thanks for all input on this page,is awesome
Where do I go to get the Freeverb plug in?
Thank you so much
Anna
thanks for all input on this page,is awesome
Where do I go to get the Freeverb plug in?
Thank you so much
Anna
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Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
Anna:
I think you'd have more success with DX Reverb Lite: http://www.anwida.com/product.asp?pid=7
As shown in the screen shot above, it has lots of good presets. Both GVerg and FreeVerb are "geeky" and don't have presets.
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I think you'd have more success with DX Reverb Lite: http://www.anwida.com/product.asp?pid=7
As shown in the screen shot above, it has lots of good presets. Both GVerg and FreeVerb are "geeky" and don't have presets.
-- Bill
Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
For a fairly subtle vocal reverb using GVerb, try something like:
roomsize: 40
reverb time: 1.3
damping: 0.7
input bandwidth: 0.5
dry signal level: 0
early reflection level: -36
tail level: -30
roomsize: 40
reverb time: 1.3
damping: 0.7
input bandwidth: 0.5
dry signal level: 0
early reflection level: -36
tail level: -30
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Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
Reverb just adds "reflections" to the sound.
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Re: Good Gverb settings for song vocals?
"DX Reverb Light" from AnwidaSoft is a "stereo reverb" in the sense that it mixes a wee bit of left with right and vice versa, (crossover), whether you like it or not. Whereas Gverb does not crossover. In a real reverberating room there would be crossover, so Gverb reverb not having crossover is not natural sounding, (but you could add crossover if you wanted).
Freeverb also has crossover whether you like it or not.
Freeverb also has crossover whether you like it or not.