vocal effect at the begining of sepultura arise

Sounds like the first few syllables' reverb was ran through a delay, and then moved in front of the vocal line.

As far as how to replicate it, I'm sure there are several ways. What comes to mind for me would be to run a portion of the vocals through a reverb, 100% wet, then through a delay set up to repeat rhythmically with the tempo of the track, then print that, and slide it in place before the actual vocal line.
 
I just listened again, and it actually might be reversed reverb with a swelling echo'd line beneath it.

To do that just print the reverb to a track and a tempo delayed echo track and then reverse the reverb, slide it into place, then move the delay line back and automate the volume.

Probably some crafty way of doing it smarter but I can't think of it right now. That's still pretty easy.
 
I always wondered how they did that "Life ends, life ends, life ends, slaves of pain" on the Beneath the Remains album. I always thought it was really cool the way "Life ends" sort of fades in and out, but like its getting louder at the same time, like a reverse delay. Anyone know how that was done?
 
anyone know how they do this? probably something simple im stumped something to do with reverb

Are you talking about the part where it sounds like Max is singing backwards, but isn't? I always thought it was the cymbals being reversed with a flange effect.
 
I always wondered how they did that "Life ends, life ends, life ends, slaves of pain" on the Beneath the Remains album. I always thought it was really cool the way "Life ends" sort of fades in and out, but like its getting louder at the same time, like a reverse delay. Anyone know how that was done?

Back in the pre pro tools days this would have been turn by turning the tape round so it plays backwards. Sending the now reversed vocal to the delay, reverb which ever and recording the effects return. Then putting the tape back on the right way around.
 
I love that kind of almost "fade in" vocal effect - anyone got any tips on how to acheive something similar to the effect on the vocals of Bonded By Blood (Exodus) ?

The effect on the first line of the song just before he says, "Black Magic Rites..." etc etc

Cheers
 
Back in the pre pro tools days this would have been turn by turning the tape round so it plays backwards. Sending the now reversed vocal to the delay, reverb which ever and recording the effects return. Then putting the tape back on the right way around.

I get what your saying but wouldn't reversing the real to reals make the vocals also sound backwards so you hear "life ends sdne efil life ends".

I guess in our digital world we could take the track, pump it through a delay and route the delay to another track, cut out each word individually just before the chorus begins in reverse order so has that fade in effect!?!?!?!
 
I get what your saying but wouldn't reversing the real to reals make the vocals also sound backwards so you hear "life ends sdne efil life ends".

I guess in our digital world we could take the track, pump it through a delay and route the delay to another track, cut out each word individually just before the chorus begins in reverse order so has that fade in effect!?!?!?!

It would do until you turn the tape back round the right way.
 
Rather than use a canned reversed reverb, try reversing your sample, put a long reverb on it (long hall on Logic's Reverb Designer works well) and bounce your reversed, effected sample. now, simply rereverse your recently created sample. Classic effect and can be stacked using different effects (try a delay, stereo delay, echo... etc) each time to get some amazing results.