![]() And then the decay I tend to bring down to four to five, depending once again on the song tempo and what I’m going for. And then I pull this attack back which will kind of make the reverb hit a little later, so you can get the word through before the tail comes. ![]() So first off I’m going to bring this mix down obviously, usually around 22 depending on what I’m going for. So I always start off this setting, it’s called Huge Spaces and it’s called Medieval and what we’ll do is I’ll play the ad lib track with it. And we’ll go to default so I can just … we’ll start a new one so I can show you guys how to get to where I get. And what I use is the ValhallaVintageVerb. So check it, we go this song by Cam Meaken, it’s called Big Joints. So first what I’ll do is I’ll go over how to get the effect, what plug-in I use for that effect, and then kind of how I use it in a mix. ![]() I use it on ad libs a lot, I use it as an effect, sometimes instead of using a delay it just can kind of extend the ad libs for a rap song or really any song and make it sound a bit more dreamy and bring some excitement and stuff to a song. Today, I’m gonna show you how to get that kind of Travis Scott, long tail reverb sound. ![]() Hey, what’s up, guys? It’s Matty here at. ![]()
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