The videos suggest that the channel strip settings for the large reverb are available with the tutorial resources. However i cant find them. Can anyone help?
Neil
[quote]iceritchie (24/10/2010)[hr]The videos suggest that the channel strip settings for the large reverb are available with the tutorial resources. However i cant find them. Can anyone help?
Neil
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the impulse responses are in the Reverb IR folder!
Hi Bryan,
I have the same request as Neil.
Chris in his Progressive House Logic Tutorial says in video #12 he will give the details of the plug ins chain settings he uses in the channel he calls “Big Verb”.
This channel doesn’t include any convolution verb like Space Designer, but uses Logic Autofilter, Tape Delay, Platinum Verb, Compressor and Low Cut instead.
So the included IR’s are useless in this precise case.
Could you please double check that for us, knowing this channel’s settings are essential to reproduce this combo fx used on many tracks of this tutorial.
Thanks a lot
Stephane
[quote]Installator (12/12/2010)[hr]Hi Bryan,
I have the same request as Neil.
Chris in his Progressive House Logic Tutorial says in video #12 he will give the details of the plug ins chain settings he uses in the channel he calls “Big Verb”.
This channel doesn’t include any convolution verb like Space Designer, but uses Logic Autofilter, Tape Delay, Platinum Verb, Compressor and Low Cut instead.
So the included IR’s are useless in this precise case.
Could you please double check that for us, knowing this channel’s settings are essential to reproduce this combo fx used on many tracks of this tutorial.
Thanks a lot
Stephane[/quote]
i will see if i can find these settings for you
does the return track not appear when you open the resources file?
Hi Bryan,
sorry for late answer
I realized I didn’t check the resources folder and just recreated the song by myself in Logic… you’re right, the complete project with the return I was precisely looking for is included in it.
sorry for bothering
thank you very much and happy holidays !
Stephane