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Originally Posted by KevWind
OK took me a bit to figure out how to do thevdrop box . The OP asked for some examples of wet and dry so here goes. In these clips the guitar has a slight bit of verb in both clips, it was already printed so I couldn't undo that.
The vocal is real time so I bounced one clip with the verb track muted (Dry)
The reverb is Bricasti's Sunset Chamber pre set with the pre delay lengthend a bit, its on its own aux track at 100% with the volume of that track @ -21.5 db.
Basically I kept lowering the volume until I thought I could no longer hear the effect, then I started muting and un muting the verb track. and there is a point where you dont really notice the effect that much until you mute it. Then I raised it another db or so.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20361318/Wet.wav
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20361318/Dry.wav
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Hi Kev,
Ya, on the wet track, I could hear a little reverb on the guitar, but not on the voice at all. I wanna hear some of that Bricasti man! Nice quality recording! Nice vocals to!