My information was only that, nothing more. Rules are meant to be broken. Better to have the knowledge and know how to break it, then not know you've broken the rules.
Happy mixing!
Evan Evans
P.S. Dry / Wet delay time, otherwise known as PREDELAY, helps somewhat, however this is only done artificially with IR based FX. The best way is to sample the impulse from different locations on the stage into the same "receiving" microphone(s) at their fixed location (to emulate your ears). For some reason AUDIOEASE ALTIVERB™ has failed to realize this very simple concept and instead has been rampantly sampling the impulse response from one fixed stage position but recorded into different microphone positions in the audience area. This was a backwards approach to what we naturally can hear with only two ears. Our two ears remain in a fixed position. It's the instrument's emination positions which change. Not the recording location.
WOW THAT'S A LONG FOOTNOTE.
Happy mixing!
Evan Evans
P.S. Dry / Wet delay time, otherwise known as PREDELAY, helps somewhat, however this is only done artificially with IR based FX. The best way is to sample the impulse from different locations on the stage into the same "receiving" microphone(s) at their fixed location (to emulate your ears). For some reason AUDIOEASE ALTIVERB™ has failed to realize this very simple concept and instead has been rampantly sampling the impulse response from one fixed stage position but recorded into different microphone positions in the audience area. This was a backwards approach to what we naturally can hear with only two ears. Our two ears remain in a fixed position. It's the instrument's emination positions which change. Not the recording location.
WOW THAT'S A LONG FOOTNOTE.