You want a big Pre Delay because not only does it make the reverb sound longer and bigger, but it doesn’t muddy up the vocals. I know Jaycen Joshua who is known for creating that signature big reverb sound for Swae Lee mentioned on Pensados Place that the trick to getting a reverb like that is Pre Delay. This creates way more space to fit such a big reverb like it has. One thing you need to take notice of is, comparing sunflower to other mixes, it’s much quieter and has far more dynamic rage than its competitors. Any additional input would be much appreciated. Which is something I also do a lot of.Thanks for these different approaches, I will definitely try these methods! I attached a song I am currently working on and trying to achieve the sound. This record also sounds like the reverb is also likely low passed. Like most things in record-making there are others ways to arrive at basically the same sound.
This softens the sound before the plate kicks in. But then I will send just a touch of signal straight to the plate. Send to the delay and send ALL the delay to the plate. The other most common way is to set up the plate and delay on separate returns. Often it's just a plate reverb and I add a delay plugin after it 100% wet just to create a predelay (you could do this within the reverb plugin most likely, but I never do it that way because I find it clunky and often I wind up wanting to do things to that delay). Listen to the Best of Post Malone on Apple Music and Spotify.I do this all the time.
‘Congratulations’ was officially certified Diamond by the RIAA and according to Nielsen Music, his second album, beerbongs & Bentleys, emerges on the Mid-Year Top 10 Albums (Based on Overall Equivalent Album Units) and he earns two entries on the Mid-Year Top 10 Selling Digital Songs, namely ‘Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)’ with Swae Lee at No.3 and ‘wow’ at No. Visit the artist’s official website for tickets and further information on all the dates on the ‘Runaway’ tour.Īs Post Malone headlines festivals around the world, 2019 has been packed with one milestone and achievement after another. and Canada before wrapping on 20 November at The Forum in Los Angeles. Post Malone will soon head out on The Runaway Tour, a North American outing scheduled to kick off on 14 September in Tacoma, WA and visit cities across the U.S. Meanwhile, the union of Post and Bell has historically led to a string of multiplatinum smashes, including ‘rockstar’, ‘Better Now,’ ‘Psycho’, and most recently ‘Goodbyes’. With Dukes behind the board, he delivered the RIAA diamond-certified ‘Congratulations’ and multi-platinum ‘Déjà vu’. “Seasons change and our love went cold/Feed the flame ’cause we can’t let it go/ Run away, but we’re running in circles/Run away, run away,” he sings. During the song, Malone wears his heart on his sleeve as he laments over a relationship that only brings sorrow. On the melancholic ‘Circles,’ the genre-bending Texan rapper teamed up with two of his frequent collaborators Frank Dukes and Louis Bell.