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    Where do I pan the reverb in an acapella track ?

    It was just as easy to apply the reverb using Freeverb2 and audacity. I did all the editing and mixing on Audacity because I had some vocal pops I needed to get rid of.
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    got korg d1200. what's next?

    Hi Mike, I have a d1200 and while it's possible to do virtually everything on it and produce a mixed stereo track, what I tend to do is record the individual tracks and export them via USB to the PC where I use Audacity to mess with them and produce the final mix. This is the only way to go if...
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    Where do I pan the reverb in an acapella track ?

    Many thanks for the comments. I'll try that. I think with Audacity it will mean I need to export the dry mix to a stereo track then import it again and split L and R, apply reverb, then remix down. The Korg has various reverbs available as a final effect but I've no idea where the wet stuff...
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    Where do I pan the reverb in an acapella track ?

    I have a 4-track acapella recording made on a Korg D1200 which I am editing using Audacity. I want a spacial effect of a large hall - I duplicated all 4 tracks and intend to process the second 4 with 100% wet reverb so I'll have the original 4 dry tracks and 4 corresponding reverb only tracks...
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    "pops" using Shure SM58 for vocal recording

    Thanks for the comments. I take it that the classic coloured windsock wouldn't have much effect?
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    "pops" using Shure SM58 for vocal recording

    I've recorded some 4-part mixed acapella stuff with 4 SM58's and a Korg D1200. I'm quite encouraged - with a bit of reverb added the resulting mix from Audacity sounds pretty good. Except that is, for the pops I get from the SM58's on plosive sounds. I appreciate the SM58 is not really a...
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