Wet/Dry Controls
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
Hello,
Maybe a "stupid" question, but on vVerb and vRoom, where, if any, are the Wet/Dry controls that would seem common on many other reverbs. Maybe even more so, the actual output level control of the reverb.
Thank you for any assistance that may be provided.
Maybe a "stupid" question, but on vVerb and vRoom, where, if any, are the Wet/Dry controls that would seem common on many other reverbs. Maybe even more so, the actual output level control of the reverb.
Thank you for any assistance that may be provided.
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mr-es335
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- KVRAF
- 35437 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
As far as i can see, there are none. Just a Mix parameter.
Think i remember Sean recommended to use the reverbs as send effects anyway though (i always do that), and, obviously, you won't need wet & dry parameters then, because you can operate that from your host levels then.
Think i remember Sean recommended to use the reverbs as send effects anyway though (i always do that), and, obviously, you won't need wet & dry parameters then, because you can operate that from your host levels then.
- KVRAF
- 9077 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
https://valhalladsp.com/2017/04/21/send ... re-reverb/chk071 wrote:As far as i can see, there are none. Just a Mix parameter.
Think i remember Sean recommended to use the reverbs as send effects anyway though (i always do that), and, obviously, you won't need wet & dry parameters then, because you can operate that from your host levels then.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
Hello,
Thank you for the replies...much appreciated.
Granted to what has been stated...but what of us folks that do not, or who prefer not to use send effects?
I perform solo guitar and I much prefer using reverb "on its own" - therefore, as an insert effect.
So, why not have this option?
Thank you for the replies...much appreciated.
Granted to what has been stated...but what of us folks that do not, or who prefer not to use send effects?
I perform solo guitar and I much prefer using reverb "on its own" - therefore, as an insert effect.
So, why not have this option?
mr-es335
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
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- KVRAF
- 35437 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Frankly, i don't see any advantage in doing so. So, my question would rather be, why do you prefer, and what do you think are the advantages, of using it as an insert effect?mr-es335 wrote: I perform solo guitar and I much prefer using reverb "on its own" - therefore, as an insert effect.
So, why not have this option?
- KVRAF
- 9077 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
I can answer that! Because somehow it's seems more "natural" and is easier (without the routing) to add effects as inserts per track, in many DAWS in the software domain (mine being Reaper). Especially if you're not using many tracks/busses, etc. it becomes a bit of a "habit" workflow.
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- KVRian
- 1172 posts since 25 Jan, 2017
I use reverb as a send fx, but I still think the output knob is much needed for quick level matched comparisons.
I usually test/compare multiple instances of reverbs (as sends) on the same track, to find the one which works better on that particular occasion and Valhalla instances are pretty much the only ones which can't be level matched to the others without being paired to a separate gain knob plugin after each one of them.
I really, really like Valhalla's reverbs but IMHO an output knob should indeed be provided.
I usually test/compare multiple instances of reverbs (as sends) on the same track, to find the one which works better on that particular occasion and Valhalla instances are pretty much the only ones which can't be level matched to the others without being paired to a separate gain knob plugin after each one of them.
I really, really like Valhalla's reverbs but IMHO an output knob should indeed be provided.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 55 posts since 10 Aug, 2012 from Maple Ridge, BC
Hello,
I would concur with Niowiad on the gain knob and with Nielzie and the naturalness of an insert effect.
I would concur with Niowiad on the gain knob and with Nielzie and the naturalness of an insert effect.
mr-es335
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com
http://www.sentinelmusicstudios.com