


Next, record the reversed and reverbed vocal sample to a WAV file by making a selection in the Playlist view. Now, double click the vocal sample to open the channel settings and REVERSE it: This is exactly what we wan’t as we are going to render it to WAV, import it back to FL Studio, reverse it and mix it with the original vocal sample and in a special situation like this we wan’t the DRY signal of the reverberation to be only slightly audible, but the reverbed signal to be normal as it is going to be mixed with another dry signal.
REVERB FL STUDIO KEYS FULL
This drops the input signal of the vocal sample to a half, but leaves the actual reverb signal there as it’s full level. Now, set the Fruity Reeverbs Dry level to 50%.

Of course you can use your own settings as well, but I’ve found something along the aforementioned working pretty well. Set the (H.CUT) High cut to OFF as well.Adjust the Decay to something like 4.0 – 6.0 sec or even more.Tweak the “Large Hall” settings as follows: Reverb with a long decay and no damping works well in situation like this. In the Fruity Reeverb 2, load a preset called “Large Hall”. Open the Mixer and load a Fruity Reeverb 2 to the vocal sample fx slot: It can be a melody sample or effect sample or whatever, but I’m using vocal sample in this tutorial:
REVERB FL STUDIO KEYS DOWNLOAD
You can download them at the bottom of this article.īegin by dropping a vocal sample into the FL Studio Playlist and assign the sample to a free mixer track. I’m also sharing FL Studio project files for this tutorial. This tutorial will show you two slightly different reverse reverb methods in FL Studio. It’s a nice trick that can be used – for example – preparing the listener to the introduction of a new sound, melody or vocals in the mix. Basically, it’s a reverb effect with a quite long decay turned backwards and it usually appears just before vocals or melody riff. If you’ve been listening electronic music at least to some extent, I’m quite sure you have heard a reverse reverb effect in a form or another.
