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How to use Reverb Plugins in Digital Performer

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Summary: Learn tips on how to use the reverb plugins in Digital Performer in this free video clip on how to record music.

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By Jeff Pence
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Jeff Pence has been in the music business for over 25 years He is a Producer / Songwriter / Musician that has been signed to 5 major record labels including EMI Records, SBK Records,...read more

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"Hi, my name is Jeff Pence with UBU media on behalf of Expert Village. In this clip we'll discuss the reverbs in "Digital Performer" and other configurations, which will be edit track, auxillary track to house the reverb. Output being analog one and two. Input we will call Bus one, and then we'll name it "reverb". It could be for vocals, guitar, or whatever you want. Then on the mixing board we'll see it shows up right here. We need to put a reverb into the plugin. We'll go to Everb mono to stero, on this we'll make it 100% since it's on a cent. Then you need to go to the channel you want to send the reverb like "Vocals" 1a is what we'll use right here. Change this send to Bus 1, and we have some reverb and presets. Auditorium, etc. Just click around and experiment with the different settings. Another way to add reverb to a channel instead of sending it with the auxillary send you can also just put it in an insert. To do that we'll start the drum loop and at the inserts click everb. Go to preset then change your reverb time here, your color diffusion, high-cut, high-damper. All kinds of configurable options here."

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