Hey there, just paste the lyrics you want affected on to a new track and apply 
the reverb you want there. A slow moving phaser or flanger after the reverb 
incert could also add to the soaring feeling.

Sent from my smart-ish phone!

> On 23/06/2019, at 8:45 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So, here is basically what I wanna do. Realize, if I had a control surface, 
> this would be quite easy, provided my surface supported moving a dial to 
> adjust amount of effect, but alas, I don't have a surface, so everything I'm 
> gonna do is going to have to be done completely from my Apple USB keyboard 
> with Voiceover.
> 
> I'm doing a piano and vocal only arrangement of the Wizard of Oz song, 
> Somewhere over the Rainbow.
> 
> What I'm hearing in my head is, when I get to the part between the first and 
> second verse that says:
> 
> Where troubles melt like lemondrops,
> Away above the chimneytops,
> That's where you'll find me...
> 
> Starting on the word fine, out to the end of me, just that one entire 
> measure, I want to take the reverb plug I'm going to be using, but I want to 
> kind of give a soaring effect. Kind a make it really sound like my vocal is 
> flying. Not a panning thing, but more just something that makes those two 
> words, find me, sound kind a spacy. Almost the floating away kind of effect. 
> I'm thinking doing this by writing some automation by means of automating the 
> reverb plug, and essentially turning gradually up the wet mix, while allowing 
> the dry mix to fade down a bit. I got a plug that will do this very thing 
> with one slider only, which combines the wet/dry ratio into one control. The 
> issue is, I only have that one bar to work with. After that one bar, things 
> have quickly, yet smoothely gotta go back to the normal amount of reverb that 
> the rest of the vocal track will use.
> 
> Without a control surface, I'm wondering if, and how, this can be 
> accomplished without being too jarring. Or, without a surface, is this pretty 
> much gonna be a no go to get it to sound natural.
> 
> Chris.
> 
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