![]() ![]() With both Damp controls at 50%, there’s no audio due to cancellation. Except… one Mixverb has damping fixed at 50%, while the other is variable (as set by the FX Chain Tone control). One of the parallel paths goes through a Mixtool with both channel phases (polarities) inverted, so the summed audio cancels. FX Chains are very powerful, and once you learn what you can do with them, you can create your own signature sounds instead of sounding like everyone else.Ī Splitter, set to Normal mode, feeds two Mixverbs in parallel. (Or, do insert it in a track-you never know what might happen!) As with last week’s tip there’s a preset you can download, but I recommend reading about how this preset works. Note that the TonalVerb is a bus effect, so don’t insert it in a track. But we also aren’t lacking for tools to make new kinds of reverb sounds, and that’s what this week’s tip is all about. Okay, Studio One isn’t lacking for reverb.
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