[Rwp] Effect Chaining
Justin Macleod
justinmacleod at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 15 09:41:25 EDT 2015
If you want there to be a mix of wet and dry and you only want the effect to be applied to the wet, you need to use sends as mentioned in previous emails.
Create two tracks.
Send output of track 1 to track 2.
Apply upmix effect to track two.
Then apply echo to track two.
Adjust balance of volumes to taste.
Track 1 will provide the dry, track 2 will provide your effected audio.
If you don’t wish to preserve a dry signal as your email suggests, then I’m not sure what is going on as applying a second effect to the track at 100 % wet will cause only that output to be affected.
You can prove this by adding a reverb after a compressor, the decay of the reverb will be affected, or a really subtle effect after an audio-destroying one,
Justin
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Tayeb Meftah via RWP
Sent: 15 September 2015 13:48
To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Cc: Tayeb Meftah <tayeb.meftah at gmail.com>
Subject: [Rwp] Effect Chaining
hi reapers
i'm still having issue with effect chaining
let have this senario:
1. record vocal on a track
2. aply stereo upmix effect to this track
i would have the main track, + a secondary output coming from the effect (wide vocal) with a delay on it
i want to aply the next Echo Effect to the output of the stereo upmix effect
could someone give me a step by step explanation please?
adding effect one after one wil still aply to the track itself, and not to the result of the previous effect
thank!
Envoyé de mon iPad
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