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Old 03-03-2003, 10:54 PM
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Default any ways to soak up reverb in live dialogue tracks?

We have some scenes recorded in reverberant rooms. The dialogue is almost recoverable but unfortunately there's a little too much reverb in the room. Any plugins that might help soak u reverb decay? I've tried gating but it didn't really work. I used waves x-noise and it was very helpful in drying up the room air, but the reverb is still there. Is there any way to quell the ghastly menace of reverb?

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