Thanks for that, Beat. I understand that but I'm not sure I'm achieving it.....
Best
Neil
Hi Neil
Yes my answer was very short, sorry. Thank you PolarBear for all the additional explainings!
Neil I've seen in an other topic that you're working with SX2. So check out the following example: Produce or take a short audiotrack with (for example) strings and a second one with some brass-sounds. Then open the audio-mixer and insert in both tracks ReverbA (SX2, internel ReverbPlugIn).
Take these ReverbA-Settings:
For the Strings-Track
Predelay 0.00ms
Roomsize 50
Reverbtime = 0.80s
Filters 0dB
Mix dry 100
Mix wet ~30
For the Brass-Track
Predelay 40.00ms
Roomsize 50
Reverbtime = 0.80s
Filters 0dB
Mix dry 100
Mix wet ~50
Of corse you will not get the reverb-/depth- quality. But you will recognize, that the brass-instruments will be behind the strings... (same roomsize, same Reverbtime). I hope you will hear the meaning of my "different depths".
After that it's up to you to "create" such depths with your M2000. The dry-/wet-mix, the predelay-parameters, the first reflections and the frequency-equalizing-parameters are playing a leading part while creating different depths. I think this is no problem for your M2000, isn't it?
Check also http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=3640
Good luck [[;)]]
Beat Kaufmann
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/