I need some help on the MReverb2014-04-28T09:15:32+00:00Hi Vojtech,
I want to use MReverb to change my workflow for my next film scoring project. I use a lot of different film orchestra libraries for that, an in the past I simulated the positioning by mainly those different steps:
- manual filtering high-frequencies to simulate a instrument being further away
- using a true-stereo IR and panning to get a horizontal distribution
- used custom set-up delays (one for each instrument) to further emphasize the stereo placement
- changed the relation between reverb and direct sound
Now my new idea would be:
- add 9 FX channels, each with a MReverb on it but completely set to ERs only
- make 9 presets for 3x3 rough positions in the room (front, mid, back) x (left, center, side)
- send each instrument to one of the 9 FX channels to get a first rough positioning
- fine adjust with per channel panning and volume
- send everything to my loved True-Stereo IR-Reverb where I cut away the ERs as good as possible to only let through the reverb tail
Ok... so far for the idea, but I dont really understand what the positioning editor in MReverb really does (the manual is quite short on that spot)
I can clearly hear an effect when I move the target symbol from left to right (how does it work, also with simple delays or is therermore "under thehood"?)However IO do not really hear a difference when movin nearer or further away. The high frequqncies dont seems to change, and I also cannot hear a difference in the ERs.
What effects does MReverb use to achieve the left-right and the near-far positioning (is pre-delay involved for example?)?
Thank you a lot!
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Sounds promising! There have not been a lot of real breakthroughs in music production in the last few years (in fact the only one i remember was the direct note access withing Melodyne) I'd love to see that next great big thing coming from Melda!