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Summary: How to use the RV7000 Advanced Reverb Effect in Reason; learn more about recording, mixing and finalizing electronic music in this free instructional video.
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"What's up? My name is Darin. On behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you guys how to create a song using Reason. Alright, so now that we've learned the screen, we'll go ahead and learn the RV7000, the reverb. There's another reverb we call the RV7, but this one is the more advanced one. So, how we look into this, I am creating a song. I already made and laid out a song, which I'll show you how to do that later on. I have the matrix selected on the subtracter, without the RV7000, it'll sound like this. So it sounds kind of choppy. It's just straight beat. With the RV7000, you can change the wet or the dry, which makes it sound like this. Once you open it, it'll probably be on haul, which will make it sound like this. A more reverb sound. You'll also cycle through these and you can go to room, hall, arena, plate, spring echo, multi-tap and reverbs. I had on echo and you can change the time of it as well. You could sync in the tempo. So since I have it on three sixteenths, it'll make it sound like this. You could also change the damp of it and the EQ of it as well. Now if you want it to be just nothing much echo in it, lower the decay. But if you want a lot of echo, put the decay all the way up. You've just got to play around with the synthesizer and it should give you the sound that you want."
eHow Article: Effects in Reason: RV7000 Advanced Reverb