Hi,
I'm struggeling with reverb and panorama. Can anyone give me some pro-feedback on my track. It seems that it's not really sounding as "in one room". I dont like it too "wet" because I dont hear that kind of cathedral sound in lots of recordings.
I used VSL SE and here and there the solostrings library.
And MirX as it is inserted in the VI Player. I just have a verry limited edition. So I just have "Grosser Saal" and that dry wet balance used. Is this the professional workflow? I mean normally you would send the track to a channel were you would plugin the reverb with a 100%wet and 0%dry - right? And then balance it in the DAW.
As I said: For now I just turned on the "reverb" button on every track and put it between 40% and 30% wetness.
Balance: within that MirX section of the Player I can set positions of the instruments wich is okay. But of course I have to balance them. Would you do this in the Player or in the DAW. Is there a good recommandation for a standard balance. I mean: If I set the reverb for the first Violin it suggests the position ("Vl 1 Orch") - so now it would be great to have a recommandation for a panorama point of the (dry) track.
Also I'm not sure if it is overall ricght to panorama the tracks in the daw when I switch on the MirX Reverb of the player. Wouldnt I panorama the reverbed signal too?
I'm really looking forward to some feedback about that points (reverb, panorama => realism ) of my actual work in progress. Maybe there is a good samplitude template I could load and play with VSL SE?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q5x3355w1wh99va/Romance.mp3?dl=0
ps beginning part is kinda repetitive as this is reserved for solo