Would someone tell me how the wet dry offset under Output functions in contrast to the reverb time trim control under Room Editor? When would one be used as opposed to the other? What's the difference between these?
Marko
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@Marko said:
Would someone tell me how the wet dry offset under Output functions in contrast to the reverb time trim control under Room Editor? When would one be used as opposed to the other? What's the difference between these?
Marko
Hi Marko,
the dry-wet-offset slider allows you to apply a global wet-dry offset to your mix. While you can control the dry-wet setting for each instrument individually, this allows you to change the "wetness" of your mix with a single click. ("Wetness" in terms of "wet signal level").
With the reverb time fader you can change the reverberation time of your current venue. So if you like the sound of a venue, but need a shorter reverb, you can decrease the reverberation time. This just changes the length of the reverb, not its level.
I hope this helps, please let me know if you need further explanations.
Florian