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| Gear addict Joined: Oct 2009
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Thread Starter | voice recording
Hi, Is the reverb off an eventide eclipse a good way to record for voice (in a song or for radiocommercials)? Thanks |
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| Gear addict Joined: Dec 2008
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As a general practice your record voices as dry as possible and process them when you mix. The selection of the reverb unit is up to you - be it hardware or software - as is choosing the appropriate specific 'verb settings for each particular situation. |
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