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Daily Archives: 7th June 2020

Using a Plate Reverb When Mixing Vocals

LX480 Essentials, Tips and TricksBy Randy Young7th June 2020

Let’s start at the beginning to see what makes it so special. Some of the first artificial reverbs ever used in recording were created using plates (and springs).  And based on their name, they work pretty much exactly how one might think…    Plate reverb comes from a steel plate, under tension by springs, vibrated

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