One final question of my own about instantiating reverbs

2019-11-02 Thread Christopher Gilland
While we're on the subject of helping Danny with his verb issue, I figured I'd ask this question. When, if ever, is it appropriate to put a reverb plug directly on an insert of an audio or mono track? I usually have been putting the reverb directly on one of the inserts of the audio track

Re: One final question of my own about instantiating reverbs

2019-11-02 Thread TheOreoMonster
IF you only have one vocal track or one track that needs the reverb, there is nothing wrong with putting it on the track as an insert and adjusting the wet dry mix in the plug in. Busses make more sense if you are sending multiple tracks. If someone uses a lot of track templates however and the

Re: One final question of my own about instantiating reverbs

2019-11-02 Thread Niklas Karlsson
Hi, I guess another disadvantage to put the reverb directly on the vocal track is that, if it’s a mono track, you will not get the stereo effect of the reverb itself. Best, Niklas Skickat från min iPhone > 2 nov. 2019 kl. 16:13 skrev TheOreoMonster : > > IF you only have one vocal track or

Re: One final question of my own about instantiating reverbs

2019-11-02 Thread TheOreoMonster
Mono reverbs and delays have their place. But this also varies from DAW to DAW. Logic for example will let you do a mono to stereo instance of something like a reverb or delay. Not sure if PT does. If it doesn’t, then yes you will have to send the mono vocal to a stereo AUX track if you want a