Summary: Clean up your reverb sound in Logic Pro using A Verb filter. Learn how to adjust your mix with Logic Pro 8 software in this free music production video from a professional audio engineer.
"The next re-verb I'm going to look at is A-verb. Now A-verb is in the re-verb category and I'm also going to apply it to a bussed auxiliary track. Now my main drum loop is being bussed from that track to bus one, into this auxiliary check. What I'm going to do is I'm going to go to A-verb and click it, and look at some of the things that have; we have long subway tunnel, plexi-resonator; lost in bathroom. That's some basic sounds; what I can do is I can change the mix and make sure I achieve a good sound. I can also add a predelay and a bunch of different things that are going to make my, my re-verb sound really clean. I can also change different things like the room size to add depth, and add a lot of space to my sound. This is definitely helpful if you have snares that you want to prolong or if you have certain instruments that just prolong in big spaces, that would sound better."
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