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    Nice Reverb FX Trick

    For Vocals and Melodies

    - Open (Import) Audio File
    - Reverse Audio
    - add Reverb
    - Save (Export) File
    - Open New File
    - Reverse New File


    That's it, Nice and Effective

    LeWelsch

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    Yeah, that's good, done it myself

    Creates that "spooky" sound from horrormovies, when used on vocals

    Kind regards,
    alphatonez

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    i have used this trick before!

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    it's almost obvious! but i've never done it...i opened Sforge straight away and tried it out with verb and other things...what a snazzy trick thanks lw!

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    While we're at it, guys, try to put some huge dynamic compression on your reverb sends, before the reverb FX itself. If you are reverbering highly dynamic contents (especially vocals, but single classical instruments will benefit from the trick as well), it will prevent reverb bursts.

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    ooo another one! thanks lw

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