I would appreciate if anyone would take a shot answering me these two things.
1) A friend of mine is insisting to me that 'the standard' is using two reverbs- not an 'ER' and 'Tail' thing, but one reverb for each instrument and one master reverb for adding a sense of realism to 'bring out' the sound. I keep thinking that this can NOT work, that it would be a super muddy product in the end. Any thoughts?
2) What are the pro's and cons to recording dry? This same person keeps telling me that recording 'too dry' will suck the life out of the sound, and that VSL edits the samples to remove any resonance that lingers (like on a violin)- although I think he's way off with that point) but I want to understand the pros and cons to both.
I have now placed my violin II on the right sight and I prefer this. I keep thinking with EW's 'mic positions' that this wouldn't be possible... and that with a wet sound it wouldn't sound right. I also have been under the impression that wet samples would involve convolving an existing room on another room, causing a problem. Personally I feel that my samples sound better than his anyway, and I feel that my mix is far better than his... so I don't think I'm off base or anything... but I want to understand these things a little more. Any advice or reference of somewhere I can read about it would be GREATLY helpful!
Thanks,
Sean