Originally Posted By: Peters Garage
Originally Posted By: Deryk - PG Music

The second point is that subsonics and bass have no place in the reverb signal path.


If you record the Bass Guitar (or a bass drum)directly into the DAW without any Mics, then you end up having a desert dry bass. When recording through a mic you will get some reverb or early reflection into the mic, so the sense of a room around a bass is possible - but I fully agree that it is a very delicate thing.

But I guess Reverb still suffers from being heavily abused during the 80's pop and rock music.


That is why you put a reverb on an aux bus and add just a touch of reverb on the bass.


I think my wife has started to show the first signs of dementia.
She said she can't remember what she ever saw in me!

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