Thanks for breaking it down on a basic level. Question - I have a project with several vocal tracks which I'm bussing through the same reverb bus. It almost seems like maybe the wet signal of each track is bleeding into the other vocal tracks. Have you heard of this, or what I might be doing wrong? Also, which is applied first in a track - the send effects or the insert effects of that track? Basic stuff, I know.
yes the reverb comes after the piano sounds. The vst you are using does it have a reverb too? If so it could be too much reverb because you have 2 reverbs on it. Another thing that Lexicon reverb presets are too wet. Turn down the wet to your specs. Use buses for reverb keep from a muddy(too much reverb) mix. When you turn down the wet and you save that preset over so you wont have to do that again
@maltcus Thanks mate. Do. I have a question. (me noob) I've been using reverb with my piano sounds, (Lexicon PCM etc) and when I just add the effect to the effects bin( that's directly after the dry signal in the chain right?) all the reverbs sound far too 'wet'. Even the room presets are just way muddy. So I was wondering if those vsts are meant to be used in some kind of send return thing? Any suggestions? Cheers.
Dude its a kool video but I just cant deal with the audio fluxing.
scottrex33 3 weeks ago
Thanks for breaking it down on a basic level. Question - I have a project with several vocal tracks which I'm bussing through the same reverb bus. It almost seems like maybe the wet signal of each track is bleeding into the other vocal tracks. Have you heard of this, or what I might be doing wrong? Also, which is applied first in a track - the send effects or the insert effects of that track? Basic stuff, I know.
MegaCrasher3000 5 months ago
Can't hear you..
Eugene9077 5 months ago
yes the reverb comes after the piano sounds. The vst you are using does it have a reverb too? If so it could be too much reverb because you have 2 reverbs on it. Another thing that Lexicon reverb presets are too wet. Turn down the wet to your specs. Use buses for reverb keep from a muddy(too much reverb) mix. When you turn down the wet and you save that preset over so you wont have to do that again
maltcus 8 months ago
come on man, give your vocals a decent level in the video :)
MrJackanthony 8 months ago
@MrJackanthony my bad. I may look into reuploading
maltcus 8 months ago
@maltcus Thanks mate. Do. I have a question. (me noob) I've been using reverb with my piano sounds, (Lexicon PCM etc) and when I just add the effect to the effects bin( that's directly after the dry signal in the chain right?) all the reverbs sound far too 'wet'. Even the room presets are just way muddy. So I was wondering if those vsts are meant to be used in some kind of send return thing? Any suggestions? Cheers.
MrJackanthony 8 months ago
love the vid
willxxxlife 1 year ago