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Reverse delay or reverse reverb?
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I am using Cubase studio 4 (I am very new to it) and I was wanting to have a echo leading up to the actual vocal. I used to do this on tape by recording the vocal then reversing the tape and running the backwards vocal thru a delay and record that onto an empty track. Next I would reverse the tape back to normal and I would have the echo leading into the vocal. I used to also do this with reverb and it would make a sort of sucking sound leading up to the original audio event. Any ideas on the easiest way to do this?
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Re: Reverse delay or reverse reverb?
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It's easy to reverse the audio. You simply right click on the file and in the process menu there is a reverse option. Since you have studio 4 using a reverb or delay inside the software wouldn't work well since you can mixdown the stereo output. You wouldn't be able to get just the reverb or delay without the original tracks. If you had a hardware reverb you could probably ouput the track to that reverb then come back in a couple of channels and record the reverb signal. You might be able to get a reverse delay plugin to do something similar and would probably be an easier choice.
Thanks
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