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Audio Mistakes 103 - 10 Common Reverb/Delay Mistakes.
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1
What are typical delay times for Doubling?
Around 1–2 milliseconds
Around 15–20 milliseconds
Around 100–150 milliseconds
Around 500–750 milliseconds
2
What effects are created with delays?
Doubling, Limiting, Modulating, Phasing
Overdrive, Distortion, Compression
Chorusing, Flanging, Auto-Tuning, Overdrive
Doubling, Chorusing, Flanging, Echo
3
What is a typical range for a classic Slap Echo effect?
Around 15–25 milliseconds or less
Around 100–150 milliseconds (or more)
Around 25–50 milliseconds or less
Around 1–2 milliseconds or less
4
On a chorus effect, what are the Rate & Depth controls made for?
Set the speed and intensity of the periodic LFO Modulation
Adjust the attack time of each nore that's being chorused
Set the mix between the dry and wet sound
Set the degree of automatic pitch correction applied
5
How is a Send & Return hookup done for Reverb?
Reverb inserted in each channel strip, dry/wet mix set to taste
All answers are correct
Reverb inserted in Master channel strip, dry/wet mix set to taste
Reverb inseted in an Aux, Sends from individual channels feed that Aux through a Bus
6
What is Rt60?
The number of seonds of Pre-Delay in a reverberant sound field
A classic digital reverb unit
The number of seconds a reverberant sound field lasts
The time it takes for a reverberant sound field to decay by 60 dB
7
What option do some Reverbs have that can help adjust for possible bass buildup?
Ab uilt-in modulation effect
Separate high-frequency and low-frequency Decay controls
A built-in broadband limiter
Separate controls for Attack & Decay
8
How can you separate the dry sound from the reverb for a little more clarity?
Insert the reverb on a separate audio channel from the dry signal
Bypass the reverb
Crank up the Decay Time
Increase the Reverb's Pre-Delay (Initial Reflection) Time
9
What are the three components of a reverberant sound field?
Initial Delay, Early Reflections, Later Reverberation (Tail)
Hall, Room, Chamber
Attack, Sustain, Release
Modulation, Feedback, Threshold
10
What does Feedback add to a Flanging effect?
A vintage compression characteristic
A repeating echo effect
Digital distortion
A stronger metallic resonance
11
What tracks might be assigned different reverbs in a mix?
Every track in a mix should be assigned its own reverb
Acoustic guitars
Drums and Vocals, since certain reverbs may sound good on one but not the other
Each individual vocal harmony, since they usually have different melodies
12
What kind of mixes are likely to use Reverb and Delay-based effects?
Mostly rock mixes
Mostly Electro and pop mixes
All mixes
Reverb only on classical, Delay only on pop
Audio Mistakes 103
10 Common Reverb/Delay Mistakes
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