I use reverb while writing. It affects the way you sequence, plus it sounds terrible if you don't use reverb.
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Good point. I use temporary reverb just to slap it on, but really I have enough horsepower that I should be setting up the final one. Mix as you go, in other words.
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I use reverb during recording only when it somehow affects the phrasing of a part or is integral to the music itself. Obviously, this is frequently, but I try to get the cleanest sound possible and get by without the extras whenever possible. If I hear the reverb in my head, which is also frequently, I'll omit it during recording; just an awareness is enough and nothing gets overlooked that shouldn't. Sorry to be vague, but it's not an exact science.
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Thanks guys! So I guess I´ll be using reverb. What do U mean with "temporary verb"?
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I use the builtin GigaStudio NFX. One or two settings for everything. Later on when I bounced, I'll use SIR with an impulse or different impulses for the final rendering. Hardware reverbs could also get the job done, it's because CPU limit. GigaPulse (or AlitVerb for Mac) might already give you a final result at composing stage, a good CPU granted.
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An interesting experience was the reaction of Chris Kardeis, who did the programming for the huge Moussorgsky-piece for our event at the Musikmesse last week. After hearing his work with MIR-impulses for the first time, he was astounished that the perception of all the details like dynamics and instrument-colours was suddenly much better than with the (not so humble) Quantec reverb in his own studio.
This leads me to the conclusion that a good room can be treated like another instrument during production and should be present at an very early stage of the virtual realisation of orchestral music, ideally.
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It's not online. I'm still not sure if it is really clever to do so as it is _not_ a production using the MIR-engine, but a mix employing several _principles_ that this engine will rely on. - Everybody will talk about it as "the first MIR-demo", while we are only using about 30% of its capabilities right now. Hm ...
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