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B**E
OK Book on reverbs, you may learn something.
As someone with a decades-long career occasionally mixing after a LOT of recording, I thought I may learn something. You can almost always learn something new. I'm not sure. I'm not even sure that I agree with the logic behind the theorising, or the explanations of reverbs and how they are perceived. Maybe it will work for you. Not for me. Quite basic, not at all technical, which can be a good thing if you like to work by "feel" i.e. not learn anything about what you are doing as you go along. It seems like it was written by a student who had not mastered their craft. I'm confused. I KNOW that there are no rules in mixing, but this kind of imposes false rules. Use your ears instead.
R**P
Reverb Master
It's a short read but tells you everything you need to know. After implementing the methods in this book I noticed an immediate and distinct improvement in the depth and separation of instruments in my mix. Reverb is a vital part of any mix, and this book shows you, in detail, how to use it like a pro. The cost is negligible compared to the value contained within. Upon writing this I realised he's got another book on multi-band compression, so might check that out as well.
F**K
Transparent and open
I wish more people would disclose their methodology without jealously guarding it behind a bunch of gearslutz style jargon and overly technical explanations. Some people just want to get on and make music and this series familiarises you with the essential concepts and methods without the BS on the side.
R**A
Good content
Everything you need to know about reverb, needs a bit more attention for electronic music
M**E
A good Read
This book is good and easy to read and understand.
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