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  • Space designer

    hello [:)]

    Is some one may explain to me wich Space designer use and how please?
    On the master output or on bus and same or different for instruments groups?

    Many thanks [:D]

    Thierry

  • I use 8 busses with Waves S1 to panning and place groups of instruments, all running in to bus 9 on which I put space designer (just one) then of course that into the outputs.

    Miklos
    www.miklospower.com

  • Be aware that this only makes sense when the IR is available in true stereo (at least). Otherwise, all inputs would get summed to mono, and the reverb would be generated from this, without any positioning-cues.

    Another, more typical way would be to set up the SD within an AUX-object, to which the single instruments or ensembles send _varying_ amounts of their signal to be reverbated. The result is then mixed with the dry signals.

    HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • i go and try it.

    Many thanks

    thierry

  • Dietz are you saying that many IR's in SD are mono to stereo? I have found that my placings are still there after they pass through SD. Also, SD has a dry and wet mix parameters, so isn't that in effect the same as what you suggested with the AUX fader?

    Miklos.

  • I have no detailed information at hand, but as far as I can say, almost all IRs that come with SD are mono-to-stereo. I may be wrong, though. Could it be that you are fooled by the dry signals which (of course) maintain their position in the stereo fiel?. - But you are right that SD is _capable_ of convoluting stereo/stereo-IRs.

    A dry/wet-mix gives you the same amount of reverb for all instruments sent through the plugin; and AUX-send routing scheme gives you the possibility to send individual, varying amounts of the single instruments into the reverb.

    HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Libray

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • What about Altiverb 5 then?

  • AudioEase's website gives detailed information about each set of their IRs. Most of them a are available in several of the following formats: mono>stereo, stereo>stereo, mono>quad, stereo>quad.

    HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library