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  • A Question for Dietz

    Dietz,

    If I recall, I read somewhere that you had a hand in creating the pre-fab impulses and mixer settings for the Synchron-ized libraries.  I noticed in the SYNCHRON-ized Dimension Strings that, in the included mixer presets, the channels are sent to an aux plate reverb.  Why is that?  I was always under the impression plate reverbs tended to be artificial sounding and would interfere with the illusion of placement in a space.  Is it added to give the dry sound some thickness in order to match multi-mic'ed samples?

    - Sam


  • Hi Sam,

    You're right that I created all the MIR-based settings for the Synchronized Vienna Instruments, but I wasn't implementing them into Synchron Player. I have to admit that I don't know about the plate reverb, but I assume that it is meant to serve some kind of "sweetening purposes" in a hybrid-reverb approach.

    I'll ask around. :-) Thanks for your patience!


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hi Sam,

    I did the presets in the Synchronized Dimension Strings. I used the plate reverb as kind of glue between the single players and to give the strings a little more warmth and sweetness.

    If you just wanna use the MIR impulses just mute the reverb channel or pull the fader down.

     

    All the best

    Bernd


  • Oh, I think it sounds fine with the plate reverb. I was just curious why it was used (always learning), and your answer sums it up perfectly. I appreciate the info. Thanks! - Sam