Reverse cymbal sounds...

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Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by ChrisMack99 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 4:17 pm

You know the sound I'm talking about, the swooshing sound you get when you play a cymbal crash in reverse. Like the Beatles constantly used in Sgt Peppers.

What the easiest way to make a sound like that?

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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by j.peeba » Mon Aug 09, 2010 4:20 pm

I don't know if I'm walking right into a trap here but.... how about taking a cymbal sample and reversing it? 8O

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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by SubFunk » Mon Aug 09, 2010 4:22 pm

take a crash cymbal sound with a long, long sustain, place a reverb with a hell lot of tail on it (long decay, fairly big to ultra large room, or a convolution of a church or other giant halls which produce real long reverb tails) record it and stick it into a sampler play it reversed and record the whole lot, leave enough topping and tailing (front and back end) to not chop off some of the long reverb tail or early reflections.

voila yourownbackwardsswooshcymbalsound

p.s. and if you want to have the swoosh real extreme, EQ the highs of the reverb bus.
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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by ChrisMack99 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:10 pm

Thank you sir.

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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by Rinsemeister » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:11 pm

^^^ These..... :mrgreen:

It's not difficult is it? :oops

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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by leedsquietman » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:13 pm

Good suggestions Axel, I couldn't have put it any better.

I would definitely use that approach. For extra funkiness you might also add in a modulation effect such as phase/flange to really get a whooshing Small Faces 'Itchycoo Park' or /late Beatles-esque sound.
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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by Migra » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:15 pm

+1 to SubFunk and j.peeba, there are also a lot of sample libraries with reversed cymbals like Ueberschall, ProducerLoops, etc.
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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by SubFunk » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:18 pm

leedsquietman wrote:Good suggestions Axel, I couldn't have put it any better.

I would definitely use that approach. For extra funkiness you might also add in a modulation effect such as phase/flange to really get a whooshing Small Faces/late Beatles-esque sound.
oh yes, oh yes,

i love just a tad of phaser / flanger on a reverb bus, just to breathe a bit more life into it.

btw, also a good trick for basslines, setting up a bus with a tad, real tiny weeny tad of reverb and a phaser / flanger... just to make it breathe.
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Re: Reverse cymbal sounds...

Post by Rinsemeister » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:19 pm

Indeed.

Perfectly stated and the execution of which would be more than attainable to those most amateur among us........

and yes, I'm inebriated. :oops: :mrgreen: :oops:

La la,

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