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On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 02:43:38 -0500, reqluq wrote:
hi,why when I pull down the subfaders 1 and 2 on the mackie cfx 18 I hear reverb..I've tried post abd pre on the channel strip amongst other settings to no avail.is this solveable or is that how it is? thanks req What do you mean you "hear reverb"? Reverb by itself doesn't really sound like anything. What do you have plugged in, & how do you have it routed? |
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"Agent 86" wrote in message
news ![]() On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 02:43:38 -0500, reqluq wrote: hi,why when I pull down the subfaders 1 and 2 on the mackie cfx 18 I hear reverb..I've tried post abd pre on the channel strip amongst other settings to no avail.is this solveable or is that how it is? thanks req What do you mean you "hear reverb"? Reverb by itself doesn't really sound like anything. What do you have plugged in, & how do you have it routed? *hear reverb* = a *wash* of sound ..i.e. a full wet signal as opposed to the dry mixed with it...I pull down the fader the dry goes down but the reverb stays..I want the wet sound to follow the dry down.. req |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1112391986k@trad... In article writes: What do you mean you "hear reverb"? Reverb by itself doesn't really sound like anything. *hear reverb* = a *wash* of sound .. The correct translation of "hear reverb": Hear the reverberation sound produced by the internal effect processor. Can't you guys read janglish? I'm really Mike Rivers ) The correct translation of "hear reverb": Hear the reverberation sound produced by the internal effect processor triggered by the input signal :-) req |
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