ShanPeyton
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Hey guys. I have been void of this forum for a good long time. I suck at internetting. Is that a bad thing? So ,y question in this.
I have EZdrummer. It sounds fake. I have been mussing with reverbs on it and some high and lopass filters and it sort of makes them less fake. I have the reverbs and compression and eq's all set up on one track, which i assume is like a buss? And that seems to work pretty good. Now, is there any way i can control how much of each signal i can send to the reverb? Like if i want less kick than the snare or virtually no kick. Is this possible?
Also I would also like to know how to use the reverb and the original "dry" tracks in the mix too? I can't seem to find the right buttons to push to achieve this. For instance i have my kick drum sent to the reverb track and also have it sent to the master track. In doing this though it just kind of sounds like shit. And If i try to turn the dry track down it just disappears?
This is my conundrum I am sure there is some reaper magic awaiting me. I just need some expert advice to point me in the right direction. Thanks.
I have EZdrummer. It sounds fake. I have been mussing with reverbs on it and some high and lopass filters and it sort of makes them less fake. I have the reverbs and compression and eq's all set up on one track, which i assume is like a buss? And that seems to work pretty good. Now, is there any way i can control how much of each signal i can send to the reverb? Like if i want less kick than the snare or virtually no kick. Is this possible?
Also I would also like to know how to use the reverb and the original "dry" tracks in the mix too? I can't seem to find the right buttons to push to achieve this. For instance i have my kick drum sent to the reverb track and also have it sent to the master track. In doing this though it just kind of sounds like shit. And If i try to turn the dry track down it just disappears?
This is my conundrum I am sure there is some reaper magic awaiting me. I just need some expert advice to point me in the right direction. Thanks.