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Use only the reverb of a sound
Hi folks,
I want to use something special in a track, and I am not sure how to do it. What I want is just to have the reverb of a played sound/note, not the sound/note itself. I think this is not possible with the amp envelope, cause it covers only the active sound/note time. Up to now I think I would need post production of the created wav signal, where I cut or silence the period of the note. Had someone else tried this? |
Hi i dont think that would be possible straight out of the TI. If you record what parts you want into your DAW then open a reverb plugin that has a wet dry mix. Simply turn the dry amount down and you are left with a completely wet signal. If you want to play the reverb only part up and down the keys do the same as above but load your audio into a sampler track first.
cheers Jamie |
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Raise the Effects Send to maximum (127). It will give you 100% reverb wetness with none of the dry signal. |
Thanks Timo, that really works. I tested it with some (drum) patches that have a hard attack and gave them max reverb.
What is the definition for Reverb Send? I mean what is meant by 'Send'? I found out that is exactly the same as Reverb Mix on the effects section. 'Mix' I interpret as mix of original sound and additional effects sound. If 'Mix' is minimum that we have the dry sound. And what I now learned is that at the maximum the base sound is eliminated. Thanks Timo. |
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cheers jamie |
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What I mean is that it's a VIRTUAL reverb, not a hardware one, therefore the point is moot. |
Less high end and more of a distant signal like when you turn down the dry knob on space designer in logic giving only the reverbed signal i guess.;)
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Some reverberation units have indipendent settings for dry signal and wet signal, so you can mix them separately. The mix control allows you to blend the sounds whit a single parameter. The same difference between volume sliders in a dj mixer and the crossfade.
And "send" means send :-) You simply send the signal to the inputs of the reverb, and with the "send" control you adjust the amount (in term of level I think) of the sent signal. |
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