If i may give you a tip:DannyZ wrote:I was thinking that the reason of using delay before reverb rather then just a predelay/reverb function would be to take advantage of an additional saturation that'd come from a delay unit and then smooth it out (or highlight it) even more with a reverb plug-in. I even read somewhere a very good article that was talking about differences between predelay and a dedicated delay plug-in before reverb but I can't find any links to this article.if your reverb has a predelay knob that is exactly what it does and you can use it in either sends or as an insert effect...
You think to much!
Forget all the logic and simply try things out.
Learn to get rid of the usual logical thinking, because it also affects what you hear. Learn to trust your ears.
And when your ears tell you, it is right, you can build a theory around it later.
