Trying to replicate a Logic reverb using Sonar default gear

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2011/07/15 09:20:06 (permalink)

Trying to replicate a Logic reverb using Sonar default gear

There is a reverb in Logic which my fellow band member used in a project that we are working on that is exactly 'right'.
He says it is a Logic preset reverb called "Long Bright Vocal reverb", I think.......I was wondering if anyone here who knows Logic perhaps might give me some pointers to achieving a similar reverb using the tools available to X1?

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    SCorey
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    Re:Trying to replicate a Logic reverb using Sonar default gear 2011/07/16 16:15:33 (permalink)
    It seems like the best way would be to get an impulse response of it. Have you given that a go?

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    Re:Trying to replicate a Logic reverb using Sonar default gear 2011/07/17 00:20:23 (permalink)
    I guess it's the Platinum Reverb's Bright Long Verb.

    Here's a screenshot if it can help. 
     



    post edited by Rain - 2011/07/17 00:23:47

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