Abbey Road Reverb EQ Trick

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CeeBee
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Abbey Road Reverb EQ Trick

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I stumbled upon this video which I thought maybe some of you could use. I've been wary of reverb as it can add loads of mud to a mix, but this method tames it down without doing away with it. I tried it on some old mixes and it works realy well.

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I watched it a day or so ago. EQing a reverb bus is something I've done for a while.
The Abbey Road attribution seems like an endless payday.
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I used that when I was using ReaVerb, by placing a ReaEQ in the chain as well but had forgotten that bit and had been trying to do the same thing using the new reverb plug's internal frequency controlling controls, with perhaps less success. I may go back to the "add ReaEQ" method, methinks...

Thanks for the reminder! :like:
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I use this myself as well.

It really does help with the mud.
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