Ableton Reverb Explained
In this video, I explain in detail each parameter on Ableton's built-in reverb device ***** 🔴 Sign Up For A Private Lesson using this link 👉 https://bit.ly/LKPersonalCoaching Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means if you purchase through them, I will receive a small commission, but it is at no extra cost to you. 📖 Show Notes 📖 ⚡️Ableton's Built-In Reverb⚡ 👉 Reverb Pre-Delay Amount of time delay before the reverb produces effected signal - much like a regular delay. 👉 Reverb Input Processing An EQ applied to the incoming signal before it is processed by the reverb 👉 Reverb Early Reflections Processing applied to the first sounds made when incoming signal begins to reflect off of your virtual room. In Ableton's reverb, we are able to modulate these sounds much the way a chorus would to produce detuning. 👉 Reverb Shape Controls the rate that your early reflections decay, as well as how much they overlap with the diffused signal later 👉 Reverb Global (Quality, Size, Stereo) Quality controls how clean your effected sound is, but I really like to use eco mode. I think it sounds more colorful. It is also lighter on your computer. Size controls the size of your virtual room - these sounds take longer to decay and are generally warmer, and stereo controls how individualized the right and left signals are. 120 produces two separate reverb signals, while 0 produces a perfectly mono reverb 👉 Reverb Decay Time Time reverb takes to come to silence once signal has stopped being added 👉 Diffusion Network EQ applied to the sound diffused in your virtual room 👉 Reverb Freeze, Flat, Cut Freeze allows you to take a snippet of your sound and have it repeat forever. Flat controls weather the dry signal is included in the freezing, and cut controls if new sounds can be added to your frozen signal, or if you can ply over the top of your frozen reverb with the same sound. 👉 Reverb Chorus Chorus effect applied to diffused signal 👉 Reflect and Diffuse Volume of early reflections and diffused signals 👉 Dry/Wet Ratio of processed to unprocessed signal 👉 Reverb Density And Scale Density controls the number of grains used in the diffusion network, and scale controls the size of those grains. ✅ Here are some ways you can work more closely with me ✅ 1⃣ Sign Up For A Private Lesson using this link 👉 https://bit.ly/LKPersonalCoaching 2⃣ Get The Quick Synth Map, And Join My Newsletter 👉 https://livekeyboardist.com/go 3⃣ Join One Of My Premium Courses 🔥Mainstage To Ableton - Make your transition from Mainstage to Ableton Seamless! https://livekeyboardist.com/completetransitioncourse/ 🔥Intro To Sound Design For Keyboardists - The perfect companion to the Quick Synth Map https://livekeyboardist.com/specialoffer/ 🔥Sound Design For Keyboardists - In depth sound design study for keyboardists http://livekeyboardist.com/Sdforkeyboardists Favorite Synths: Arturia Pigments: https://bit.ly/PurchasePigments2 XFER Serums: https://bit.ly/PurchaseSerum Reason 11: http://bit.ly/LK-reason11 MY GEAR: Keylab 88: https://amzn.to/2wJYwnz Novation Launch Control XL: https://amzn.to/3a7CcTt Anker USB Hub: https://amzn.to/2HUhNVN Push 2: https://amzn.to/32pgnMo Monitor Wall Mount: https://amzn.to/2NGTSfx Speaker Mounts: https://amzn.to/3ga7v2T ⏲Time Stamps⏲ 0:00 - Ableton's Built In Reverb 1:07 - Reverb Pre-Delay 2:03 - Reverb Input Processing 3:07 - Reverb Early Reflections 4:59 - Reverb Shape 6:01 - Reverb Global (Quality, Size, Stereo) 8:15 - Reverb Decay Time 9:30 - Diffusion Network 10:52 - Reverb Freeze, Flat, Cut 13:15 - Reverb Chorus 14:26 - Reflect and Diffuse 14:41 - Dry/Wet 14:55 - Reverb Density And Scale
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