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Room reverb for an amp room sound


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Experiment! There are no magic settings that work in all circumstances.

 

Use the LOOPER as the first block and record a short guitar bit, Then fiddle around with the reverb parameters - especially with PREDELAY which can change how the guitar sounds due to phase interaction in the 0-40ms range.

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There are no magic, one-size-fits-all reverb parameters. Even if you're trying to recreate a sound ultra-specific to a certain tune, achieving it will depend largely on what you're listening through...headphones,  studio monitors, etc etc. With the latter, if you're in a particularly "live" room with lots of natural reflections, you'll need far less reverb than if you're listening in a dead, carpeted room with a big fluffy couch, or monitoring with headphones.

 

Just start fiddling with the parameters of whatever reverb you've chosen, and get used to what each setting does. "Knobulate" to taste...

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