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You can find more information on how to mix reverb in this blog article by iZotope.ĭelay Calculator to determine the right delay time for your song You can also put a compressor on your reverb send and sidechain it to the audio source so the reverb gets ducked when your instrument plays. To further clean up your mix try a low- (600Hz) and a high cut (ca600Hz) on your reverb. If your snare hits on the 3rd beat, you can try out the whole notes delay time as a total reverb time. While the snare most often comes on upbeats the half note delay is always a good starting point if you are in a 4/4 time signature, and your snare hits on the 2nd, and 4th beat. The goal is that the reverb of one snare hit dies just before the next snare hit. Some additional tips: Often a room reverb for a song is adjusted to the snare. If this is the case, you can use the same room reverb on all instruments to create the feeling that all instruments are playing in the same place.
Especially if you only have instruments that would normally play in the same room. But use this technique cautiously, as many reverbs can also destroy your mix. Strings, for example, can sound amazing with a long reverb tail while the kick drum maybe should stay up front (it all depends on what you want to create). You can use different reverb settings for different instruments in your track to create depth. Using multiple reverbs to create depth in your track