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Old 04-11-2021, 11:08 PM
jim1960 jim1960 is offline
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Originally Posted by KevWind View Post
Well it's a 3 rd party plugin called "Snapshot" but it's free , https://non-lethal-applications.com/products/snapshot and requires a few steps , but basically you use a smart phone and bluetooth the image to the plugin GUI. Then just put it in the plugin inserts section of the track that hardware is being used on.
I can see how that would be helpful to a lot of people but I'm not a cell phone guy. I own one but I'm not glued to it. In fact, I rarely use it (a full charge last 7-10 days). I really don't want to make a cell phone a part of my work flow.

But back to the subject of reverbs, I just came across this video of Marc Daniel Nelson discussing his process. It's a very interesting video because I think his approach may be quite different from what a lot of people are doing.

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