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Old 20th October 2010   #1
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What type of verb is this on strings

I realize that it is a sample from another song, so processed multiple times, chopped off... and I realize that a very big part of string sound has to do with recording space, etc...

... but I'm looking to do a similar part in a song I'm working on, and I'm just not getting there in terms of the overall sonic footprint of the strings, so...


If you were using Session Strings and wanted to get as close as possible to the disco string sound in this song, what would be your basic game plan in the reverb department?

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I believe it is your standard hall reverb tweaked a bit with some type of ping-pong delay.
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