m0jo
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NgrungeBB91 said:m0jo said:That's strange man. It seems like the plugin is not applied, do you hear any difference while changing the volume.NgrungeBB91 said:m0jo said:I think you forgot to set the settings like I said
- Load an impulse into KeFIR
- Set Mix to 100% (so that there's no fuzzyness left)
- Set Gain to -20 or something like that
Standard the mix is set to 50% so the original fuzzy sound comes through
Plus the gain is set way too high, causing clippage.
Does this help?
And i did just that, everything you said, except i have the gain all the way down, it says -INFdb. I have the gain on the module set at noon, how is that too much???
@fearnloathing, How did you get my clip to be like that?? What did you do to it?
On Reaper:
- create a track, Arm it to Record
- click the little speaker to turn on Monitoring for the track
- click FX for the track
- add the ReaVerb plugin and set it as following:
- Add -> File -> impulse .wav file
- Wet: 0db (double click the slider)
- Dry: all the way down
- Width: 1.00
- Pan: 0.00
- Pre-reverb: 0ms
- Max FFT: leave it
- ZL: on (zero latency)
Then you should be good to go!
Alright i did that, See what your opinion on it is. Heres a clip. http://www.mediafire.com/?unjzcjybizz
@SacredGroove Its just a stock Treadplate haha, and alright cool i would love to hear it lol
It's a bit fizzy, did you use the Center -1 IR by any chance?
It's my favorite because of the clearness but it's veery easy to get fizz.
Try the Edge Sneap from the Full Set Straight
That's a good one for taming fizz and fuzz.
Also try turning down the highs and upping the mids a bit
There's a tad too much bass for my taste.
A good way to get a more spatial sound from one recording: duplicate the track and throw a different IR over each one
I like the playing also it does actually sound rectoish to me
By the way, by all means hijack my thread I'm joining in
I am thinking of writing a small how-to on IR's here for the noobs would be nice to have a place for it.