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Old 05-12-2019, 10:39 AM   #4
Equal
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Thanks a lot Micheal and Tod

Just one additional question,

If I want to make a "True stereo" reverb, I put the "L" and "R" in different instances of ReaVerb, but do I load them on different tracks, or can it be on the same?
In addition, do I pan "L" to the left in ReaVerb and "R" to the right?

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by mschnell View Post
All these impulses are stereo, meaning that they provide a two channel output from a single channel input.

The left, right and middle files denote the position of the sound source they are created with.

Now ReaVerb also mixes together the input channels to feed the impulse engine. Hence for common use the "middle" file will be best.

You can create a "true stereo" reverb with two instances of ReaVerb loaded with the "left" and one with the "right" file.
-Michael
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