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  • Separating Wet Signal in VE PRO, But Insert Effects are not Applied.

     

    I love the feature of VE PRO of separating/rerouting the wet signal on it's own bus. But one thing the I realized, is that the wet signal has the instruments without applying the insert effects. Is there a way to have the wet signal in it's own bus with the insert effects applied on all the instruments?

    Thanks!

    Nektarios


  • Well - either you split the signals, or you don't! :-) If you need the same processing on the separated wet and dry signals derived from MIR Pro, you will have to copy the plug-ins to the respective channels. HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • I see. I have a single global wet bus that I want to process. So I guess I'd have to have the individual wet buses for each instrument and copy the effects there and then route those to the single wet bus.

    Thanks!


  • Keep in mind that the wet signal components still share the selected RoomEQ settings. In addition it might be a good idea to have a common group channel for all or just several wet busses. Kind ragards.

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    Keep in mind that the wet signal components still share the selected RoomEQ settings. In addition it might be a good idea to have a common group channel for all or just several wet busses.

    Kind ragards.

    Great, thank you! Will do. I think for future MIR PRO versions, would be great to have a global room EQ. So no need to separate the signals if you want to sculpt the entire wet signal.

    Cheers,


  • Errrrrr ... but the RoomEQ in fact _is_ a global effect, as long as you don't assign a different setting to an individual instrument via RoomEQ banks ....

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • I see, but I use many different room eqs: one for each instrument. Using the same for each instrument removes this ability.