What is the Delay in this movie? Is it Reverse Delay?
or Reverse Revurb? Its the one thats 8 seconds into it, ull know what i mean.
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What is the Delay in this movie? Is it Reverse Delay?
or Reverse Revurb? Its the one thats 8 seconds into it, ull know what i mean.
[Youtube]zdS4UdyQ1cM[/youtube]
i was tryin to figure out what movie that was. i knew id seen it before. lmao @ MONK
something about a house being haunted and made of glass or some shit... i remember the movie. They can see ghosts when tey were those special glasses... decent movie back in its day.
and thats a reverse reverb.
of course edited to fade into the first words they say tho.
Altiverb has that function built in... you can obtain it alot of different ways tho.
13 Ghosts.
I want my prize.
anyway u can help me pull this off in cooledit?
Like Kris said, it's a reverse reverb. You don't have to edit anything tho. The reverse function plays the reverb before the original sound. Plugins do it all for you. On hardware it's a little more tricky.
is it another term for Convolution Reverb??? or is that different all together???
convolution is a way different topic that has nothing to do with this.
okay... 'cause I googled Altiverb and it was called "the original convolution reverb"... so I thought maybe they were similar...
Convolution reverb mimicks natural reverbs that are found in specific places like stadiums, cathedrals, studios etc. Basically, they mic the space they want to emulate and fire a starter pistol with a close mic as well. They flip the phase of the close mic signal which cancels all the dry signal out of the room mic signals leaving just the reverb. They save this reverb information as an Impulse Response, which the plugin uses to apply the same reverb information to whatever you're using it on. You can actually make your own impulse responses to emulate your own spaces.
I even stood on my tippytoes and that went over my head lol...
no, it didn't actually... but I see how that has absolutely nothin' to do with this thread now lol...
Opey,do u know where i can get the right plug-in for this?
You need a reverb plugin with a reverse parameter. Check kvraudio.com for one. I know Waves IR and Audioease Altiverb has it.
thanks
eh, cant you just add reverse the track, add reverb then reverse it back?
someone told me that was how its done on a another forum
it seemed to work when i tried it...