I would appreciate any feedback on what you might suggest for a lead
vocal reverb unit or plugin.
The vocal is female and is pure in sound with an orchestra behind her,
do the reverb has to sound killer.
I am used to the Lex 300 for I like the smoothness of the reverb tail.
Unfortunately the studio only has the Sony 2000A. Any ideas?
kevin
Matrixmusic <kevindoylemusic@rogers.com> wrote:
>I would appreciate any feedback on what you might suggest for a lead
>vocal reverb unit or plugin.
>The vocal is female and is pure in sound with an orchestra behind her,
>do the reverb has to sound killer.
>I am used to the Lex 300 for I like the smoothness of the reverb tail.
>Unfortunately the studio only has the Sony 2000A. Any ideas?
Try the Sony and see. I think the Sony DPS-V77 is a real sleeper and
gives you the cleanest reverb tail I have heard, short of using a real
chamber. I don't think the sampling reverbs are really that much better.
So I would be curious how the 2000A performs.
I suppose a chamber or real plate is out of the question?
--scott
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"Matrixmusic" <kevindoylemusic@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>I would appreciate any feedback on what you might suggest for a lead
> vocal reverb unit or plugin.
> The vocal is female and is pure in sound with an orchestra behind her,
> do the reverb has to sound killer.
> I am used to the Lex 300 for I like the smoothness of the reverb tail.
> Unfortunately the studio only has the Sony 2000A. Any ideas?
> kevin
>
"Matrixmusic" <kevindoylemusic@rogers.com> wrote in message news:1115595495.722656.319130@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I would appreciate any feedback on what you might suggest for a lead
> vocal reverb unit or plugin.
> The vocal is female and is pure in sound with an orchestra behind her,
> do the reverb has to sound killer.
> I am used to the Lex 300 for I like the smoothness of the reverb tail.
> Unfortunately the studio only has the Sony 2000A. Any ideas?
> kevin
>
I've never heard a SONY reverb that coudn't be tweaked to work well.
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