Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.
Recording Website Archived Yabb board Post
Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: Aux Inputs
by Sounder | 03/04/01 at 12:44:24
Can somebody give me the low down on using Aux inputs with reverb. Tell me if I'm doing this right... I creat two aux inputs, one panned left and the other panned right. I then have solo gtr. panned right, but bussed on my aux left channel so that I get that full dry/wet sound. I use this aux (right panned) for all instruments I have panned to the left. I then send all instruments that I have panned left to the right panned aux. Dig??
Then...
For vocals I create a stereo aux so that I get the stereo verb on the vocal.
Am I doing this "right"?
Subject: Re: Aux Inputs
by Silent_Bob | 03/05/01 at 17:59:10
That would work for a special effect but remember that reverb in a room is all around you, not just the opposite side the sound came from.
I assume you have a normal mixer with aux sends and returns? What usually works best is just send one AUX to the reverb but have both outs come back into stereo AUX returns. That way, there's a full stereo soundscape for all instruments and makes the mixing job easier.
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