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i just mostly use pre and for post reverb i use the venues natural one.Is really easy to start getting lost in mud specially not having good monitors. cheers www.myspace.com/luisangulocom --- Sjaak Overgaauw <tcplugin@gmail.com> schrieb am Di, 22.9.2009: > Von: Sjaak Overgaauw <tcplugin@gmail.com> > Betreff: Re: Where do you place Reverb(s)? Pre/Post-Looper? > An: "LD" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Datum: Dienstag, 22. September 2009, 2:00 > Interesting thread. I prefer to work > with fully controllable > pre-looper effects to create interesting textures, drones > and I use > the looper to record snippets of that, change speed, > reverse it, > feedback fade-in/out etc. I never used post-looper effects > so far. For > me, the question is not where to put the reverb but how > much reverb I > want to have in the mix in combination with pre-looper > delays. In my > current setup, the routing looks like this: > > Instrument + FX => pre-loopers => looper > > The instrument might be a mic with or a synth patch with > it's own > insert effects like EQ, compression, a little reverb etc > and these > aren't changed during a performance. The pre-loopers > however are fully > midi controllable and exists of 3 delays in series and a > long bright > reverb. > > Instrument + FX => delay 1 => delay 2 => > delay 3 => reverb => looper > > For each of them I have a fader to control the mix of the > effect and a > few buttons and knobs to control parameters like sync, > delay time. The > character of each of the pre-looper effects differs a lot > and this > gives me the flexibility to choose from different > atmospheres. Also > important, the pre-loopers are panned differently. > > Bottomline: depending on which pre-looper delays are > active, the > reverb is post-pre-loop or pre-loop but never post-loop > ;-) > > -- > Sjaak Overgaauw > http://premonitionfactory.com/ > http://livelooping.be/ > http://euroloopfest.com/ > >