This guy makes a good plugin for reverse echo. Don't know if that's what you mean, but I like it as a "now and then" special effect.
It is physically impossible to track something in reverse. Live recording is always forward. Use you DAW software to reverse it after it's recorded. Should be real easy to do. In Cubase I select the piece, go to the Audio menu, and select "reverse". Boom, perfect!
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doesn't your DAW flip / reverse the tracks?
doesn't your DAW flip / reverse the tracks?
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This guy makes a good plugin for reverse echo. Don't know if that's what you mean, but I like it as a "now and then" special effect.
It is physically impossible to track something in reverse. Live recording is always forward. Use you DAW software to reverse it after it's recorded. Should be real easy to do. In Cubase I select the piece, go to the Audio menu, and select "reverse". Boom, perfect!
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the tips!
audiokid, post: 369865 wrote: doesn't your DAW flip / reverse th
Most DAWs will be able to reverse digital audio once it's recorded.