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Mixing Reverb & Delay for Vocals Mastery Hub: The Industry F

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of vocal reverb, what is the primary sonic characteristic that differentiates a "plate" reverb from a "hall" reverb, and how does this impact its typical application in a mix?
Hall reverbs exhibit a very short, bright pre-delay and a dense, early reflection pattern, making them suitable for creating a sense of intimacy, while plate reverbs have a long, complex decay that adds significant depth.
Plate reverbs possess a smoother, more diffuse tail with a distinct metallic shimmer, lending themselves to adding polish and subtle space without overwhelming the vocal, whereas hall reverbs simulate larger acoustic spaces with a longer, more distinct echo.
Plate reverbs are characterized by a dense, shimmering decay, making them ideal for creating a sense of vastness and distance, while hall reverbs offer a brighter, more immediate reflection.
Plate reverbs are known for their very short decay times and prominent early reflections, making them excellent for simulating small rooms, while hall reverbs feature a more complex, randomized decay that can sound artificial.
Q2Domain Verified
When employing a "slapback" delay on a lead vocal for a vintage rockabilly or early rock sound, what specific interplay between delay time, feedback, and wet/dry mix is crucial for achieving the desired effect without muddying the mix?
A long delay time (over 500ms), very low feedback to ensure only one distinct echo, and a very wet signal to create a sense of spaciousness.
A short delay time (typically 80-150ms), low feedback (1-2 repeats), and a significant dry signal with a subtle wet blend to create a sense of thickened presence rather than a distinct echo.
A medium delay time (200-400ms), moderate feedback for a decaying trail of echoes, and an equal wet/dry mix to balance the original vocal with the delayed repetitions.
A very short delay time (under 100ms), high feedback to create multiple distinct echoes, and a predominantly wet signal to ensure the delay is the main vocal element.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of using a "ducker" on a reverb send for a lead vocal, what is the fundamental purpose of this technique, and what specific parameters of the ducker are most critical for its effective implementation?
To increase the decay time of the reverb when the vocal is not present, making the reverb tail more prominent, controlled by the release time and threshold.
To momentarily reduce the level of the reverb signal only when the lead vocal is actively singing, thereby improving vocal intelligibility and preventing the reverb from masking the vocal performance, primarily controlled by the threshold, attack, and release times.
To introduce a rhythmic modulation to the reverb, creating a "shimmering" effect that is controlled by the rate and depth of the modulation.
To compress the reverb signal independently of the vocal, making the reverb more consistent in level throughout the track, controlled by the ratio and knee settings.

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