So are you sing 3 reverbs? One being fed by the Acoustic bus, the other two being fed by the individual mic tracks? With the last two being hard panned?
Depending on how the reverb handles stereo info, you can do this even simpler with a trick. Here’s what I do: only one reverb bus, first plugin is a utility/gain that swaps Left and Right! Then just send all guitars to that, left guitars will reverb on the right etc.
I want to love big reverb on acoustic guitar but it always sounds forced, and fake tbh. Distant room mics in a large, very quiet room, would probably sound great though, if the noise floor wasn't too high on the distant mics. Short of having a large room I suppose this "trick" can get the job done if one doesn't care about it sounding real.
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So are you sing 3 reverbs? One being fed by the Acoustic bus, the other two being fed by the individual mic tracks? With the last two being hard panned?
Depending on how the reverb handles stereo info, you can do this even simpler with a trick. Here’s what I do:
only one reverb bus, first plugin is a utility/gain that swaps Left and Right! Then just send all guitars to that, left guitars will reverb on the right etc.
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Ohhh, thanks for the amazing tip ! Will try soon !! 🤘🤘
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Please don't stop the audio and talk between A and B comparison
I want to love big reverb on acoustic guitar but it always sounds forced, and fake tbh. Distant room mics in a large, very quiet room, would probably sound great though, if the noise floor wasn't too high on the distant mics. Short of having a large room I suppose this "trick" can get the job done if one doesn't care about it sounding real.