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nightflameauto wrote:I've done it, but it's a HUGE pain in the ass. And trying to sort out my thought process is probably going to be an even bigger pain in the ass than actually doing it.
Start with your source, snare, vocal, guitar, whatevs. Bounce that down into a wave that you can reverse in an audio editor. Logic has the tools to do this already, but I don't know if all DAWs do.
You take the reverse of the original, stick it in a track and soak it in whatever reverb or delay or whatever you want to show up backwards. Bounce it down and let it tail out all the way with the drench on it as wet as you want it to be.
You take THAT bounce, the already reversed and verbed up one, and reverse it again in an audio editor. What you'll have is a wet delay/verb that starts with what used to be the tail and ends with the initial attack. Time align the initial attack with the actual attack of the original audio source and then smash your dick with a ball peen hammer for ever thinking this was gonna be easy in the first place.
Gawd damn, thinking about it without the tools in front of me is making me feel all![]()
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Oh, to make the double reversal make sense, think about something that starts with a backwards riff, like that one Morbid Angel tune. You wouldn't want that riff playing backwards AND forwards at the same time, which is what would happen if you just applied verb and tried to reverse only the verbed track.
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