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Old 11-18-2014, 02:58 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Multibomber View Post
Often times with reverb, it delays the attack of the strings a tenth of a second or so, I dont want that.
It seems you are listening to the 'wet' signal only: reverb doesn't delay your ORIGINAL sound, which it the DRY signal. You mix in reverb 'behind' the original signal, so the timing of your instruments should not be affected in any way. If it is, you are doing something wrong

So if you are using a reverb plugin as an insert, make sure the dry signal is set to maximum and use the wet (or mix) signal to get reverb added. If you have the reverb on a send (i.e. another bus-track) then you set the wet to maximum and dry to zero, because you want the send-bus to only add reverb-signal to your mix and not the dry signal.

Hope this makes sense
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