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In this video I'll show you how to create a reverse reverb effect. I will show you how to create it with a paid plugin called Guitar Rig by Native Instruments.
These techniques can be used in any DAW, but I will be working in FL Studio and Cubase. If you're using Pro Tools, Logic, Studio One, Reaper, etc., you can read the details that I provide on the screen and translate the process in your DAW.
If you have any questions, feel free to shoot it in the comment section.
Guitar Rig Plugin: neilyhype.com/...
Steps
1. Create an audio track (if you want to add the effect on audio)
2. Create an instrument track (if you want to add the effect on a midi instrument)
3. Duplicate the audio/instrument track (duplicate the audio and midi as well)
4. Trim the duplicated audio or midi to a 16th note measure
5. Reverse the duplicated audio sample (in FL Studio you have to click 'Make unique as a sample' before you reverse it. That way only the trimmed sample will be reversed.
6. Create a FX channel
7. Route the duplicated tracks to the FX channel
8. Add Guitar Rig Pro to the FX channel
9. Click the Components tab, click Reverb, the select
10. Turn the Dry knob to 0
11. Activate sync (the music symbol)
12. Set the decay to how short/long you want the reverse effect to be.
13. Select an IR that sounds best to you (I like the one titled 'Churches')
14. Activate the reverse button in Reflektor