I'm currently using Ernest-verb [:)] in Acoustic Mirror as follows:
Dry with no gain reduction.
Wet at -9 to -12 for most of the orchestra. I'll use -3 to -6 for anything I want to be really ambient.
Depending on how busy the piece is, I'll generally use an envelope set anywhere from 2 secs to 0.8 seconds. This allows me to use higher amounts of wet signal without the result getting muddy. For very ambient sounds I'll disable the envelope.
I also have about a 50% reduction in the stereo width of the dry signal and occasionally rolloff the high-end.
This is what works for me on the project that I've been on for the last few months - which generally has moderate to brisk tempos.
Dry with no gain reduction.
Wet at -9 to -12 for most of the orchestra. I'll use -3 to -6 for anything I want to be really ambient.
Depending on how busy the piece is, I'll generally use an envelope set anywhere from 2 secs to 0.8 seconds. This allows me to use higher amounts of wet signal without the result getting muddy. For very ambient sounds I'll disable the envelope.
I also have about a 50% reduction in the stereo width of the dry signal and occasionally rolloff the high-end.
This is what works for me on the project that I've been on for the last few months - which generally has moderate to brisk tempos.