Abbey Road Reverb EQ and predelay

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Abbey Road Reverb EQ and predelay

Postby roger bayliss » Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:33 pm

As we know Abbey Road reverb was created in a specially built tiled room with several sewer pipes standing vertically to scatter the sound. The sound enters the room vis a loudspeaker and is picked up by a mic and sent back to the studio.

However the reverb sound is treated to a certain amount of EQ to finish it off and these videos show how the EQ side is done and how it works on the overall sound.

There is a pre delay of up to 180ms on the reverb I understand as well as the EQ.

The EQ usually consists of a high pass filter around 600Hz and a low pass filter around 10KHz.

A notch / parametric type filter is also used providing 10Db of cut or boost at one frequency of either 2.7KHz or 3.5KHz or 10 KHz.

These Utube videos demonstrate how the EQs change the reverb effect in the mix and may prove useful to some.





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