How to Get the Best Tone with Reverb R-i: Tips & Presets

How to Get the Best Tone with Reverb R‑i: Tips & Presets

1. Choose the right reverb type

  • Algorithmic for clarity and tightness (drums, vocals).
  • Plate for smooth, vocal-friendly sheen.
  • Hall for natural ambience on instruments and full mixes.
  • Delay-based for rhythmic, spacious effects.

2. Set pre-delay and decay for clarity

  • Pre-delay: 10–40 ms for vocals to keep words intelligible; 0–10 ms for instruments that should sit inside the sound.
  • Decay (time): 0.8–2.5 s for vocals; 1–4 s for pads and ambient guitars. Shorter for fast tempos.

3. Use high- and low-cut filters

  • Low-cut (HPF): 100–300 Hz to remove mud from reverb.
  • High-cut (LPF): 6–10 kHz to prevent harshness and reduce sibilance.

4. Control early reflections vs. tail

  • Emphasize early reflections for perceived size without long wash — good for rhythmic clarity.
  • Emphasize tail when you want lush ambience or sustain.

5. Dial wet/dry and send levels

  • For inserts: set wet lower (10–30%) to blend.
  • For aux sends: keep send around 10–25% and return wet near 30–50% depending on context.
  • Automate sends for depth in choruses or transitions.

6. Use modulation and diffusion sparingly

  • Moderate diffusion smooths transients; too much flattens attack.
  • Subtle modulation (chorus/fluctuation) adds warmth; avoid over-modulating vocals.

7. Carve space with EQ and sidechain

  • EQ the reverb return to avoid frequency clashes (cut 200–400 Hz).
  • Sidechain the reverb to the dry signal (fast attack, medium release) to preserve clarity.

8. Create presets for common tasks

  • Vocal: Bright Plate
    • Type: Plate | Pre-delay: 20 ms | Decay: 1.2 s | HPF: 120 Hz | LPF: 8 kHz | Wet: 25%
  • Vocal: Spacious Lead
    • Type: Hall | Pre-delay: 30 ms | Decay: 1.8 s | HPF: 150 Hz | LPF: 10 kHz | Wet: 30%
  • Drums: Tight Room
    • Type: Room | Pre-delay: 5 ms | Decay: 0.8 s | HPF: 200 Hz | LPF: 8 kHz | Wet: 18%
  • Guitar: Ambient Pad
    • Type: Hall | Pre-delay: 12 ms | Decay: 3.2 s | HPF: 100 Hz | LPF: 9 kHz | Wet: 40%
  • Mix Bus: Glue
    • Type: Plate/Hall blend | Pre-delay: 10 ms | Decay: 1.5 s | HPF: 250 Hz | LPF: 7 kHz | Wet: 8–12%

9. Match reverb to tempo and arrangement

  • Sync decay to tempo (use dotted/halves) for rhythmic cohesion.
  • Reduce reverb density in dense arrangement sections.

10. Final checks and A/B testing

  • Solo the reverb return to verify tone, then A/B with effect bypassed.
  • Check in mono to ensure no phase issues.
  • Compare presets at mix level, not at different loudness.

Use these settings as starting points and tweak by ear to fit the song.

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