Hey there!
It looks like I might be spending more time in a non Reason environment soon...
One device that end up using for my vocals is the Echo at long time setting with ducking fairly high...
It just gives me the sound and effect I want without getting in the way when more vocals are still coming in...
What would you recommend?
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What is closest to The Echo in the VST world?
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It is handy having the ducking built in, but assuming your echo is on a send or parallel channel (for anyone reading who might not know), you can always do this using any favourite echo/delay device followed by any stock compressor being fed the vocal as a sidechain. It's one extra device, but once you've saved them together as a preset, the only extra step is routing the sidechain.
As always, it's more versatile - set your own ducking attack and release response etc etc. Just means you don't have to compromise on your favourite echo device.
Valhalla have got a tape echo on the way, and I'm looking forward to that.
Check out u-he's Color Copy too - I think that has built-in ducking.
As always, it's more versatile - set your own ducking attack and release response etc etc. Just means you don't have to compromise on your favourite echo device.
Valhalla have got a tape echo on the way, and I'm looking forward to that.
Check out u-he's Color Copy too - I think that has built-in ducking.
Thank you, everybody for their ideas. Will research...
For collaboration purposes I'm going to use Cubase Elements, so no side chaining for me.
Which is fine in general, as I'm not really the "getting things production ready anyways".
This is more about getting my vocals processed to fit into the collab pieces.
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For collaboration purposes I'm going to use Cubase Elements, so no side chaining for me.
Which is fine in general, as I'm not really the "getting things production ready anyways".
This is more about getting my vocals processed to fit into the collab pieces.
D.
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One worth checking out is Audiothing 'outer space' https://www.audiothing.net/effects/outer-space/
Thanks! Was looking at that, but couldn’t figure out if it does ducking... I suspect not... Unfortunately I need that as Cubase LE doesn’t allow side chaining...slightlyprog wrote: ↑26 Jan 2019One worth checking out is Audiothing 'outer space' https://www.audiothing.net/effects/outer-space/
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