Dual Mono Verbs
Verbs?are my first reverb attempts. These freebies are unusual in several ways: first, they’re a lot like a complicated multiple-echo system with very little allpassing. Second, since they’re dual mono they’ll widen ambience since hard panned stereo sends automatically get a hard-panned return. Third, they’re set up so that you pick a different one to vary the reverb size: this is to avoid allocating huge delay buffers if you’re not using them.
They’re free and extend from very short delays to colossal huge ones. You might try using this to expand on another, denser reverb! Or just treat ’em as a more ‘delay-like’ verb.
Pretty please rerelease this too Sir Chris. Could You??
Hey! First of all congrats… you rock!
I would like to ask you how much could be difficult to achieve the multi-mono plugin mode of ProTools in Reaper by using (maybe) a plugin on a certain fx chain.
I try to explain you better what I would like to achieve: if I put a reverb on a track and send a signal to it (as it would be an aux/bus track) and I pan the send hard left, it could happen that the reverb, despite getting a panned signal, produces a left/right stereo output. Now, what I would like, is to “override” the plugin so to pan its output signal as I pan the input signal using the send controls. This is something really easy to achieve on ProTools inserting the plugin as “Multi-mono”, but looks very clumsy on Reaper because I need to route left and right signal of my input track to different auxes and replicate the exact same fx chain on both of them.
Do you think a third plugin can do the job in some way? Maybe acting as a container for other plugins in order to “force” the output routing?
Thanks!
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