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Pantheon Reverb - As a bus insert

Hi there,

Anyone got any thoughts on this quote from the Pantheon help file -

However, the parameter can be used to adjust the wet/dry ratio when the effect is used “in line” and no direct dry signal is sent around the effect. The situation that needs to be avoided is when two direct signals interfere with each other, with a possible slight delay, resulting in severe comb filtering. This can happen when there is both a direct path for the signal around the effect and the mix control is set to a point other than 100% wet.

Yet the "How We Do" demo uses it as a bus effect set at 48% which seems to go against the help info.

Now - I don't care how I set the sends, pre or post, or what mix of wet vs dry I use, if I have the MIX slider set at 100% - I end up with a sibilant mess all over my vocals. Logic would suggest that I should be able to get the same effect this way as with using the MIX slider, but stuffed if I can see how....

So -

- What do you guys do?
- Is this the "use whatever works" principle in operation?

Any other thoughts?

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The way to do it is:
- Insert a reverb to the bus
- Set the MIX to 100%
- Adust the reverb on the track with the Send parameter.
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Yep - that is what I am doing..... Still sounds slightly different though...

Probably just hearing things . Funny that the demo ships this way.

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