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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
Sup guys?
I have a mix I'm working on and I have the Waves TrueVern plugin on an aux buss with all drum track with sends to the bus the is feeding the aux track with the verb on it. I hear the reverberated sound fine. However, it is sounding like it is heavily panned to the right. All my sends feeding this bus are mono and panned center. The overhead track is stereo and is panned hard LR. What could be causing his? It's not a monitoring issue since all other mix elements are properly imaged. It's just my reverb sends to a buss and then to an aux track with the verb plugin. FWIW, it does this with every verb plugin. However, it does not do this to my parallel drum crush bus. Any tips? |
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Re: Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
what do the meters say? you could put a metering plug before and after the verb to see what its getting. Could be destructive interference from bad phase alignment at the recording stage. One channel could just be louder than the other (not uncommon in st recording)
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
Also, I just bypassed the Trueverb plugin and the sound is panned center as it should be. I guess it's the plugin. How do I solve this?
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
After the verb, with the verb engaged the meter show about a 5-6dB difference with the left sound being louder.
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
Same meter plugin, but before the verb, L and R are dead even. Not a recording issue. It's this TrueVerb. My Dverb doesn't do this neither does my Waves RVerb. Only the Waves TrueVerb.
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Re: Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
Hmmm...re-install Waves? Try loading some presets to see if all act the same?
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
Did you manage to open TrueVerb as multi-mono rather than multichannel? When multi-mono, the sides can be unlinked.
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
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Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
No. It's multichannel.
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Re: Reverb on drums is mostly in the right channel...
How is the send panned. the panning on sends could cause that problem.
Some plugs let you adjust the L/R balance check that is my opinion but panning could do that as well. |
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