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elbenj
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I have been hearing or seeing the term used to "float" in regards to using reverbs. I,m not sure but I think its the sound I want but simply dont know if this is what Im hearing..specifly on lead vocals maybe other elements too.
Is this the procedure where you route a reverb to a channel or channels in the mixing console? If so, I,m not clear as to how this works....lets say I have a stereo effect unit set up to use two different reverbs..and route each of these reverbs to a channel on the mixer..if Im right so far..I dont understand how the reverb
can be fed into the mix or to just one component of the mix by raising the channel fader...it would seem that the program material would have to go through the effects unit..which is the way I am using it now...utilizing the channel aux send...sending it to the effects unit, which is patched to a aux buss, then routing it back to the main buss via the aux returns....and for the most part doing this with every element that I want to put some reverb on...
I also do it this way within my DAW..
Would appreciate an explanation of how this works..and what is the thinking behind what way you go about choosing the method of applying it in any or either fashion...........
Is this the procedure where you route a reverb to a channel or channels in the mixing console? If so, I,m not clear as to how this works....lets say I have a stereo effect unit set up to use two different reverbs..and route each of these reverbs to a channel on the mixer..if Im right so far..I dont understand how the reverb
can be fed into the mix or to just one component of the mix by raising the channel fader...it would seem that the program material would have to go through the effects unit..which is the way I am using it now...utilizing the channel aux send...sending it to the effects unit, which is patched to a aux buss, then routing it back to the main buss via the aux returns....and for the most part doing this with every element that I want to put some reverb on...
I also do it this way within my DAW..
Would appreciate an explanation of how this works..and what is the thinking behind what way you go about choosing the method of applying it in any or either fashion...........