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DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
This apsect I locked onto like a starving man on the last hot dog on earth. I "assumed" the audio microscope was locking out that band (which it is for replacement purposes), but if one tries to "tame" a kit piece, I am not seeing a way to do so. With the Wet/Dry global (not by "band" module), I cannot find a means to re-introduce the remainder of the kit other than to lower the wet enough that the piece I am trying to tame comes right back. So far I am seeing this more as a "layering" FX to add content rather than a means of reducing anything (i.e. have to make the replacement frequency mask the underlying drum so that the rest of the track is usable). I do not want to lose the entire kit because I dive the base volume down. I was hoping to see a wet/dry based on band being used (allowing the rest of the underlying kit to pass). Is this possible?
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 00:33:43
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☼ Best Answerby mettelus 2015/05/30 00:46:20
Not at this time with a single instance of the plug-in
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 00:41:26
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Thanks scook. I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 00:42:15
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Don't be shy about entering a feature request.
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 00:56:15
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Arachnaut already did
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 01:01:17
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mettelus This apsect I locked onto like a starving man on the last hot dog on earth. I "assumed" the audio microscope was locking out that band (which it is for replacement purposes), but if one tries to "tame" a kit piece, I am not seeing a way to do so. With the Wet/Dry global (not by "band" module), I cannot find a means to re-introduce the remainder of the kit other than to lower the wet enough that the piece I am trying to tame comes right back. So far I am seeing this more as a "layering" FX to add content rather than a means of reducing anything (i.e. have to make the replacement frequency mask the underlying drum so that the rest of the track is usable). I do not want to lose the entire kit because I dive the base volume down. I was hoping to see a wet/dry based on band being used (allowing the rest of the underlying kit to pass). Is this possible?
Yea I was wondering about that. It needs a second gain for the pure sample to balance with the wet/dry? If I understand you right. Edit: I must read and type slow lol
post edited by sylent - 2015/05/30 01:07:19
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 01:05:48
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Each replacement track has a level and pan maybe it was thought that in conjunction with a global wet/dry would be sufficient.
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Re: DR's Wet/Dry Mix is global?
2015/05/30 01:26:21
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The level affects volume, not gain. Being able to raise the floor without changing freq would make it register softer hits, in my beer-fogged brain atm lol. Then the dry/wet could tame the noise and level balance the output. I have a ton of old bad recordings I'd like to run through it, but many are just too soft.
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