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Old October 18th 03, 11:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Reverb on Cool Edit Pro

"Don Pearce" wrote in message

On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 20:09:14 +0100, "Tom" wrote:


When I listen to a reverb effect in CEP2 it sounds just like I want
it, but when I mixdown, the reverb increases and is not
representative of what was in CEP originally.


Think the act of mixing down tracks with reverb might have something to do
with it?

Depending on how you're doing this, it can be a recipe for disaster.

Anyone else experience this and how to fix it?!


Let's talk about procedures. How are you actually doing this. What steps?

Regards,


I asked a similar question a week or so ago about another CEP plugin.


CEP's built-in effects aren't implemented with plugins.

I can't speak to the reverb effect from experience because my recordings
almost always have too much reverb (they're live recordings...). However,
some of the reverb features are used for simulating architectural acoustics,
and judging by the extensive literature about this application, people must
be getting good results.

I was told that CEP does not handle plugins at all well.


Frankly, I've never felt the need for anything but CE's native effects.

I tried again in Sound Forge, and the effect worked perfectly.


Vastly different implementation.

The effect worked nicely in "Preview", but totally differently in the
real situation.


I've done a fair amount of work with the FFT equalizer in preview mode and
it worked great.

Probably not the answer you were hoping for, but in all probability
the right one.


Seems like there are some questions at a pretty basic level...