Mitigate overdose of reverb

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Tapehead
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Re: Mitigate overdose of reverb

Post by Tapehead » Wed Aug 27, 2014 9:58 pm

Hey! That's not bad.

I'm also messing around now at balancing gain levels between original 'reverby' take and 'de-noised' duplicate and playing them back together

Original has a 10 second intro of assorted percussion and a couple of other interludes which don't fare quite so well at the de-noised optimum for the rest of the track when the rhythm and/or vocals are on the go.

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Re: Mitigate overdose of reverb

Post by kozikowski » Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:11 am

However, the tool isn't not intended for this purpose after all.
No, but if you reduce the amplitude of the original work 10dB, take the profile, and then boost it back up, haven't you done the same thing?

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Re: Mitigate overdose of reverb

Post by Robert J. H. » Wed Mar 25, 2015 4:54 am

kozikowski wrote:
However, the tool isn't not intended for this purpose after all.
No, but if you reduce the amplitude of the original work 10dB, take the profile, and then boost it back up, haven't you done the same thing?

Koz
I should guess so.
However, the version for 2.1.0 is different and sensivity won't be related in that fashion anymore.
In other words, pre- and post-amplification is the only way in future.

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