g verb

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suttlemyre
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g verb

Post by suttlemyre » Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:39 pm

This was the quick fix option under G verb. I think this is a lil too much on the vocals. Which setting doyou suggest to lower? thanks james
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Re: g verb

Post by steve » Sun Jan 22, 2012 6:11 pm

I'd probably reduce the Reverb time to perhaps around 2 seconds.

I prefer to use the "Duplicate and mix together" method as that allows you to listen to the track while adjusting the Wet/Dry mix. If using this method, try these settings:

Roomsize: 40 m²
Reverb time: 2 s
Damping: 0.9
Input bandwidth: 0.75
Dry signal level: -70 dB
Early reflection level: -14 dB
Tail level: -21 dB

then adjust the track "Gain" slider for the GVerb track down to around -6 dB. The Gain slider can be adjusted while playing and listening to the track.
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Re: g verb

Post by suttlemyre » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:51 pm

got it thanks

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