ReaVerbate is not a great sounding reverb. It’s honestly kind of crappy.
It’s also one of the free plugins included with REAPER, so it’s good to know how to use it effectively, and how it sounds on various sources. I made up a set of presets (starting points) to share with you and a. I recently wrote a guide on the best free vocal effects VST plugin. Digital Performer 9, FL Studio 12, Logic Pro X, Nuendo 8, Pro Tools 10 – 12, Reaper 5, Reason 10, Studio One 3 – 4; Note: A graphics.
The free VST vocal effects plugin gives you the ability to control reverb parameters (pre-delay, space, time, and width), damping (low and high), EQ (lows, mids, and highs), and output gain (both reverb.
It’s also one of the free plugins included with REAPER, so it’s good to know how to use it effectively, and how it sounds on various sources.
I made up a set of presets (starting points) to share with you and a video demonstrating them on guitars, percussion and drums. Some of these presets are really cool and can totally work in a mix.
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When you get time to try them out, let me know how you like them.
TL;DR ReaVerbate controls explained:
– Wet: Output of the reverb. – Dry: Direct sound. – Room size: How big the room is. – Damping: How much absorbent materials are in this space. The higher the value the more dense the sound (more high frequency reduction). – Stereo Width: 1.00 is the default panning value. It is going to match of whatever you are sending into it. 0 is mono. -1 reverses the panning. – Initial Delay: Pre delay value. Time it takes for the reverb to start. – Lowpass: Cutting high frequencies out of the reverb signal. – Highpass: Cutting low frequencies out of the reverb signal.
Try these ReaVerbate Presets on:
Acoustic Guitars:
– Dark and Moody – Splashy – Hazy – Distant Thunder – Dark Ambience
Electric Guitars:
– Dark Ambience – Average Room – Hazy (swells) – Splashy (swells) – Distant Thunder (swells)