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Alex Moukala Tutorials | How To Mix Orchestral Music - Using Reverb to Make Your Tracks Sound Bigger @AlexMoukala | Uploaded 8 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
In this FL Studio tutorial, I explain how I use reverb to make my tracks sound bigger and to place instruments inside the room.
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» VST/Sample Libraries used:
- Metropolis Ark 1 (Choir, Strings & Brass), Damage (Percussion), Symphonic Orchestra (Additional Percussion), Cinematic Trailers Designed (Trailer Hits & FX), Juggernaut (Synths & Trailer FX), ValhallaRoom (Reverb)
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