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Chris Drums
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From time to time I jam online using Ninjam. I have the dilemma of whether to make a mix of my drums on my analog desk and just record a stereo mix, or to record 8 separate channels and mixing them in realtime in Reaper. There a a few requirements for the latter:
1) I must use low enough latency buffer setting to be able to monitor the whole thing. (no problem exept for a decent reverb)
2) I only have 8 inputs
3) VST reverbs generally suck compared to my Lexicon MPX 550, which isn't even a high-end piece of gear.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of patience anymore fiddling with DAW's. I prefer to set and forget, and I prefer hardware gear.
I've gone through all free VST reverbs I could find, and none of them come close to even this cheap Lexicon, and some work poorly at low buffersettings. The best reverb I got was making an IR from the MPX550, but that doesn't not work at low latencies either.
I've been looking at Lexicons MPX Native Reverb plug-in. Maybe it's worth a try.
Any ideas?
Thanks
1) I must use low enough latency buffer setting to be able to monitor the whole thing. (no problem exept for a decent reverb)
2) I only have 8 inputs
3) VST reverbs generally suck compared to my Lexicon MPX 550, which isn't even a high-end piece of gear.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of patience anymore fiddling with DAW's. I prefer to set and forget, and I prefer hardware gear.
I've gone through all free VST reverbs I could find, and none of them come close to even this cheap Lexicon, and some work poorly at low buffersettings. The best reverb I got was making an IR from the MPX550, but that doesn't not work at low latencies either.
I've been looking at Lexicons MPX Native Reverb plug-in. Maybe it's worth a try.
Any ideas?
Thanks