I have two algo reverbs: MIRacle, and R2 from Exponential. But my R2 is stereo. The surround R2 is awfully expensive.... 😕
I am trying to set it up where the algo reverb is very thick an prominent (like it was in my Eastern Dream track). Does the wet signal for the algo reverb need to be on it own bus?
Two possible approaches:
a) Layering reverbs: That would mean a typical Aux-send structure in VE Pro, with the Aux deriving its signals pre-MIR. The algo-reverb would have to reside in its own channel, fully wet.
b) Global hybrid reverb: Here you could insert one instance of MIRacle (or any other purely algorithmic, surround-compatible reverb engine) in MIR's output signal. Ideally you don't have to use a dry/wet mixture here, but a dediciated "dry" component (left untouched at 0dB) and a "wet" component (... added to taste, usually something between -9 and -15dB).
... as an alternative to b) you could still keep the algo reverb on an Aux-bus, while sending from individual channels post-MIR ito it. This could get a bit more involved, but OTOH it would offer more control about the amount of algorithmic reverb added, too.
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library