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  • Getting rid of a Solo bleed from a reverb?
2017/05/30 21:28:56
mauryw
I have two acoustic gtr tracks going into a Gtr Blend Buss that has a send to a plate reverb buss.  The lead vocal track has a send to the same reverb buss.  When I solo the Gtr tracks, I hear the reverb signal from the lead vocal.  I don't think that is supposed to happen OR how do I get rid of the bleed?
 
Thanks,
2017/05/30 21:32:51
RSMCGUITAR
Mute the vocal
2017/05/30 21:38:08
Bristol_Jonesey
Quick answer - mute the vocal track.
 
Longer answer - I'd like to run a similar check on my DAW but it's late here so in nobody else chimes in, I'll set it up tomorrow night and have a play.
2017/05/30 21:52:48
mauryw
muting vocal track did nothing.  Changing send from post to pre did nothing much, still bleeding.
2017/05/30 22:32:35
Lynn
Why not give the vocal and guitars their own bus and reverb?
2017/05/30 22:54:47
Anonymungus!
Larry, I'd say just flow with it and become one  
2017/05/30 23:05:59
mauryw
I want to pretend I understand the circuitry and be the one in control instead of my artificially intelligent DAW.
 
PL&U
2017/05/30 23:27:53
35mm
Check your routeing. When I have a similar set up I don't notice any bleed. When I get an issue like this it's normally some dumb routeing mistake I've made or I left something in when it should be out etc.
2017/05/30 23:36:22
mauryw
Yea, but I can't seem to find it.  I will do a work around.  Thanks all!
2017/05/31 02:41:35
Kamikaze
EDIT : You had tried  my suggestion
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