Since electronic music usually is faster (bpm), I wouldn't use too many different reverbs causing too many reflections at the same time, it could sound too chaotic, confusing and muddy for a listener.
Reverb on slower tracks/mixes generally is more effective and pleasant giving the listener a sense of space when a reverb builds up.
Reverb on all tracks in electronic music?
You usually don't want to mimic a live band character, that's when sending tracks to one room reverb makes sense.
Low end rumble could become a problem unless you use a lc on reverb send,
eq can enhance the effect of reverb either cutting or boosting depending on the instrument/track.
To avoid a mix getting wishy-washy and muddy delay might be a better choice.
Reverb on slower tracks/mixes generally is more effective and pleasant giving the listener a sense of space when a reverb builds up.
Reverb on all tracks in electronic music?
You usually don't want to mimic a live band character, that's when sending tracks to one room reverb makes sense.
Low end rumble could become a problem unless you use a lc on reverb send,
eq can enhance the effect of reverb either cutting or boosting depending on the instrument/track.
To avoid a mix getting wishy-washy and muddy delay might be a better choice.
Statistics: Posted by DCrown — Sat May 04, 2024 4:13 am