Loooong reverb
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:16 am
Hi there,
I can't achieve a certain effect and I decided ask for the audio masters of this incredible forum.
Maybe you've heard it in other songs, but one example I've found is in the "The Brave One" soundtrack, by Dario Marianelli. He uses a very long reverberation on the piano part, in the first track, but it seems to have something else. It's a very long decay, with a very long and gentle ramp down. Whenever I try to set a large decay time on a reverber, the sound doesn't last much, and vanishes away too soon. Yet, the sound gets too unfocused with large decay times, and with a somewhat ugly low (bassy) sound. Marianelli accomplished it even with very high piano notes, and played very softly ... it's a mistery for me.
I really appreciate any light on this matter. It might be very obvious for many of you, but I'm stuck with this issue for a long time now.
Regards
Pete
I can't achieve a certain effect and I decided ask for the audio masters of this incredible forum.
Maybe you've heard it in other songs, but one example I've found is in the "The Brave One" soundtrack, by Dario Marianelli. He uses a very long reverberation on the piano part, in the first track, but it seems to have something else. It's a very long decay, with a very long and gentle ramp down. Whenever I try to set a large decay time on a reverber, the sound doesn't last much, and vanishes away too soon. Yet, the sound gets too unfocused with large decay times, and with a somewhat ugly low (bassy) sound. Marianelli accomplished it even with very high piano notes, and played very softly ... it's a mistery for me.
I really appreciate any light on this matter. It might be very obvious for many of you, but I'm stuck with this issue for a long time now.
Regards
Pete