Understand REVerence, REVelation and Roomworks reverbs in Cubase
These three reverbs operate in different ways – learn when to use each of them.
Reverb effects are fantastic tools that can place your sounds in space and add depth to your mix. Cubase has three clever reverbs in REVerence, REVelation and Roomworks. But it can be easy to get confused – what is an algorithmic reverb? Are you better off using a reverb with impulse responses?
In this Cubase tutorial, Bruce Aisher walks you through three reverbs in Cubase: REVerence, REVelation and Roomworks. You’ll learn the properties and parameters of each effect, and how they create reverberation in different ways. You’ll learn the differences in impulse response and algorithmic reverbs and which applications they should be used in.
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- Introduction to Cubase
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- MixConsole
- Using Audio Loops
Bruce Aisher is an English music producer, music technology journalist and lecturer. As one half of the duo Brancaccio & Aisher, he has had club hits for labels including Bedrock, Parlophone and his own Player One Records. He regularly contributes to MusicTech content and is one of our Cubase Experts.
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