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Using outboard FX within DAW
What is your usual procedure applying outboard reverb within your DAW?
This is what I have found that personally works for me: I solo the instrument(s) that need the reverb and then record the effect to a new track. After I have recorded the track(s) I want it on, I blend judiciously to taste and I send those tracks to a "reverb bus" and I cut everything above 3 KHz. Seems to work good for me so far. Do you guys gave any different procedures when it comes to applying outboard FX to their DAW mixes?
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My DAW set up: Mics: Royer 121, EV RE20, SM57 Mic Pre: Great River MP1NV ( sold ) Compressor: ART PRO VLA Sound Card: EMU 1820m Recording Software: Cakewalk Guitar Tracks Pro Pentium III, 80 GB HD, 512 MB RAM, Windows XP Last edited by doriangrey; 03-02-2005 at 06:23.. |
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