Bussing and Reverb for Orchestral Template

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Re:Bussing and Reverb for Orchestral Template 2010/02/11 11:40:18 (permalink)
Awh, very cool. Now you see how that method can work.
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Re:Bussing and Reverb for Orchestral Template 2010/02/11 13:07:18 (permalink)
Hey CJ

For what I need all the stems with their own reverb or send  won't work for his needs.   The Stems won't have there own reverb printed on it.     When I have to stem out a project I select the measures I need to bounce and the select bus for the output.     If the piano and strings share reverb or a send going to the same reverb you will hear the piano or strings reverb on it.    Unless you can tell Sonar to back and do it one by one I can't see how this will work for his needs.   But I guess he can decide.


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Re:Bussing and Reverb for Orchestral Template 2010/02/13 16:47:54 (permalink)
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The problem is he wants a "one-click" method and that just doesn't exist...Why he's "married" to one-click (and isn't willing to do the proper work) is beyond me....


I *seriously* hesitate to call it "not willing to do the proper work" - it's a matter of time and efficiency.  If you're using memory-intensive high-quality orchestral sample libraries that require Fast Bounce to be disabled to render properly, then bouncing stems one at a time becomes a HUGE drain on time resources that could otherwise be put to more productive use.  By giving oneself the ability to export all stems at once, it becomes an offline task for just the computer, instead of taking the human offline as well.

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Re:Bussing and Reverb for Orchestral Template 2010/02/13 16:55:07 (permalink)
CJaysMusic


Awh, very cool. Now you see how that method can work.
Cj


I'll have to go back and re-read your posts (and maybe print them to try it out at the DAW itself), because I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around how your suggestion applies to simultaneous export of all stems with each stem's reverb only going to that stem.

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