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Re: Using Reverb on several channels [message #85368 is a reply to message #85367] |
Fri, 29 June 2012 09:43   |
Allen
Messages: 156 Registered: July 2011
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- Open the Mixer Configuration and create an aux bus. Assign it to your master bus in the bottom of the window. Click "Configure".
- Send your inputs to the aux in the Mixer window.
- Insert HaloVerb on the aux master strip.
Metric Halo
www.mhlabs.com
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Re: Using Reverb on several channels [message #85379 is a reply to message #85367] |
Thu, 12 July 2012 07:33   |
Studio-Drummer
Messages: 7 Registered: May 2012 Location: Hamburg
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Hi there,
I am sorry to ask again...but I don't know how you do that exactly. Is there a page in the documentation where it is explained step by step? I just tried it the way you did but I had bad feedbacks here....
Thanks in advance!!!
I attached some screenshots of what I did. Maybe you can comment on them if they are the correct steps....
MH 2882, A-Designs Pacifica for great sounding drum recordings.
Studio Drummer
Background Music for Video
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Re: Using Reverb on several channels [message #85380 is a reply to message #85332] |
Thu, 12 July 2012 12:39  |
Allen
Messages: 156 Registered: July 2011
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Looking at your setup in the last screencap:
- Set the outputs of DAW 3/4 & 5/6 back to the "Main" bus.
- In the bus strip at the right of the Mixer, set the source at the top to "Reverb" and the output at the bottom to "Main".
- On every channel you want to send to the reverb, click on an insert slot, go to "Send" and select "Reverb". This will open a Send window where you can set the mix going to the reverb bus.
- Make sure to turn the "Direct dB" level in HaloVerb all the way down.
Metric Halo
www.mhlabs.com
727-725-9555
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