On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 15:37 +0800, Brad Campbell
wrote:
One thing I told years ago by a gnarled old
recording engineer was
always put plenty of reverb into the vocalists monitor. I took this
on-board and while I always record may parts as dry as is practical, I
always have plenty of FX in the monitor. I find it makes me sing better
and play better/cleaner.
Sometimes the psychologically effect does help, but in general this is a
mistake.
Drawing a picture large and making it smaller for the release usually is
better than drawing a picture small and enlarge it for the release.
For my instrument parts reverb or echo multiplies
the tiniest of
mistakes and therefore I concentrate a lot harder on not making them
That does only work, if you are within one scale, your music is based
much on clock of keys. If not, the result likely is terrible, reverb or
feedback delays could be disastrous.
Oh Ralf... you are SO cool.