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    I may be a lil off the mark, again with terms like reverse gate(?), but this is how I get things pumpin with reverse reverb in FL. Load sample, mute all others, in the samples fx channel add a verb2, tweak. go to sample , reverse. in piano roll add what ever note you are using, ie C5, for as long as you want the effect, but make sure you make note long enough to encompass the entire sample. You can forego the reversing of the sample if it is monophonic or noise. export as wav file to a folder, perhaps on the desktop, which is already linked in FL file settings. refresh browser, add sample to play list or sequencer. place in new effects channel. now is when the pump can be added in so many different ways. Most often I use the native limiter, set to compression, sidechained to the kick. kills two birds with one fx. you can also use the lfo in the sample editor, or the filter, creating a automation clip and painting it in repetition in the playlist, there is the love filter, blah blah. what you where looking for?
    BTW Cool edit, kinda dates us ol farts. lol There is another option instead of audition. Edison is a very similar wavform editor but it comes native to FL, which is yet another way to record tweak, verb, blur, etc, to get the aame effect. I<3FL

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    I think I understand after rereading...so basically the sound that is sidechained to the kick will be a reversed sample that has reverb on it ..correct¿

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    Quote Originally Posted by doomraider View Post
    I think I understand after rereading...so basically the sound that is sidechained to the kick will be a reversed sample that has reverb on it ..correct¿
    Correct. The reverb is added prior to exporting, this way you get the long reverb decay acting as a long attack. If you keep the original sample, you will Pry want to remove the verb effect or greatly reduce to get the sharpness back on the orginal. If you are looking to do a "sweep" effect with the sample, leave the verb effect, or just clone the Reverse reverb sample and reverse it (or un-reverse, depending on how you exported.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVCfDuwlZK8

    You can see what I meant by reversing vocals BEFORE adding verb in this vid. I do not use the normalize function due to is inability to amplify uniformly over the spectrum of the sample, but thats another story ;-) The use of edison is great, however I like to add any synthesis, re-synthesis, effected samples, et cetera to my sample library, jus in case I need them in the future (you can always go back to the project and get it but why not kill a bunch of birds with one stone lol)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lCI-2ceR7g
    This is an ok intro to sidechaining with the fruity limiter.

    Hope this helps!!!

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    a friend of mine who is really good with producing says that the ben sims remanipulated track i asked about originally sounds like a shaker loop pitched down a bit. does this sound right to anyone if you listen again? if so does it sound like it has any reverb, compression, reverse gate on it etc? thank you

 

 

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