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HankZ
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reverb

Post by HankZ » Sat Jun 06, 2009 8:20 am

I am trying to add reverb to a vocal track. I have 2 plug ins available. With both after the processing, no signal is left. And the processing seems to take a real long time. Using a quad core processot and Vista 64--bit.

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Re: reverb

Post by Trebor » Sat Jun 06, 2009 2:21 pm

HankZ wrote:I am trying to add reverb to a vocal track. I have 2 plug ins available. With both after the processing, no signal is left.
"No signal" do you mean no original signal, only the reverb effect ?. If so there is usually a wet/dry control which allows you to vary the ratio of original (dry) to reverbed (wet) in the processed track.


I've sucessfully used "Freeverb" and "Gverb" plugins with audacity

Freeverb has less controls and is simpler to use.

"Freeverb" requires the "VST enabler" to be installed in audacity.

HankZ
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Re: reverb

Post by HankZ » Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:57 pm

by no signal, I mean no signal.Nothing. Flat line. I have VST enabler loaded. The 2 reverbs are freeverb and classic reverb. Same thing with both of them. Could it be because I recorded with 24 bits?
Othe effects seem to work

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Re: reverb

Post by steve » Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:04 am

VST effects are not supported very well by Audacity. Have you tried G-Verb?
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