reverse reverb

Re: reverse reverb

JLagoon said:
Don't you mean, reverse delay ?:wave:
there is such a thing as reverse reverb. the only one i can think of is the digitech. maybe some others do but i dont know.
 
Re: reverse reverb

i love reverse reverb. i know of no pedals that do this, but i used an old ART SGE2 unit for this (it sucked for everything else)...I also used a Roland GP-100 and now a Boss GT-Pro...they don't have reverse reverbs per se, but you can get close with a gate after the reverb- set it for 100% wet. For pedals, you might need a gate after a reverb pedal...just set the reverb to 100% wet, and the gate to clamp down hard. sounds just like it.
 
Re: reverse reverb

those line 6 pedals have loads of **** on them you can check them out im not sure if theres reverse reverb but you can check
 
Re: reverse reverb

Do you mean reverb that sounds after the note, begins softly and swells?

(Like if you recorded a 100% wet reverb track and flipped it?)
 
Re: reverse reverb

IcedEarth112 said:
those line 6 pedals have loads of **** on them you can check them out im not sure if theres reverse reverb but you can check
nope i looked at those and im pretty sure it doesnt. the only ones ive found after looking at a few is the digitech.

http://www.digitech.com/products/digiverb.htm

down on the left hand corner there is a flash demo and you can hear what the reverse reverb sounds like.
 
Re: reverse reverb

PFDarkside said:
Do you mean reverb that sounds after the note, begins softly and swells?

(Like if you recorded a 100% wet reverb track and flipped it?)

i am guessing yes, this is my definition. you can get close with a wet reverb and a gate after it. it is a great effect- very freaky for solos.
 
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