It's even better if you want to make everyone sound like they're feeling bored together.jamcat wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2023 2:50 pmThis is good particularly if you want to make everyone sound like they’re in the same room together.Dirk Diggler wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2023 12:39 pm Best practice would put a single reverb on an effects buss send. The more verbs you stack the less control and your mix troubles will surface quickly.
Yes! That's a brilliant tip indeed! Makes it sooo much easier than having to put an instance of the same reverb on each track.jamcat wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2023 2:50 pm However I would add this one tip to that:
Set the reverb’s pre-delay to 0, and then use a short delay between each send and the reverb, and set them for different amounts, depending on where you want to place them. Longer delay time with a wetter reverb mix ratio will sound further, shorter delay time and drier mix will sound closer.
To be clear, this delay should be in-line, 100% wet, and have no repeats. You can correlate distance to time, as 1’ ≈ 1ms.
Voxengo Sound Delay works brilliantly for this task and is free.
You will probably have to set up an intermediate FX channel to send to from your audio track to place the delay on, then send on to the reverb from there. Do this for every track getting reverb so each one can have a different amount of pre-delay.
