Which 90s Snare Reverb is this ?

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Which reverb unit and type of reverb is this on the snare ?

and also there is some snare sample alternating with live snare in the chorus, from which unit can it be ? perhaps Roland R8 ?


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it is a mystery
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martiu wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:48 pm it is a mystery
yes everyone is an expert here until you ask them to try and identify a certain a certain sound
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I hear a compressed then gated very dense, fast build up plate type reverb. Gives the snare more sustain, this typical whoosh characteristic.

In addition: Source for the overall more distant, roomy sounding drum kit are the natural stereo room mics.

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Etienne1973 wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 10:20 pm I hear a compressed then gated very dense, fast build up plate type reverb. Gives the snare more sustain, this typical whoosh characteristic.

In addition: Source for the overall more distant, roomy sounding drum kit are the natural stereo room mics.
Thank you so much that's very helpful already
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martiu wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:48 pm it is a mystery
Pick 1 from the list of reverb units that existed in the 90's

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SPX90, Program 16

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It sounds like the drums are all programmed samples anyway. Not exactly organic or "real" feeling. I do a truckload of acoustic drum recordings. IMO: Most any large studio convolution reverb will get you close and then you can add a bit of gated plate to give it more body.

The real trick is getting that snare sound. It's a sample so you could find the sample somewhere. Kind of reminds me of how piccalo snares were used on some grunge. It has a tighter pop. A real snare takes quite a bit of messing with to get that sound. Saturation, clipping and quite a bit of EQ.

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