Reverb
Hi All,
I see there is a lot of talk about reverb in this forum. I have tried turning the reverb down one every instrument but still find them too echoey. I have the Musescore sounds and Berlin sounds, but both are too wet.
Are there any options on removing all reverb?
Best,
Rob
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Hit the blue reverb button to the left of the knob. There are also several different kinds of reverb on the Hub.
In reply to Hit the blue reverb button… by bobjp
Thanks, Bobjp. I didn that and still find them too wet. I wonder if a deverb works on Muse?
In reply to Thanks, Bobjp. I didn that… by Rob Kennedy
So are you talking about Basic sounds that come with MU4, or Muse sounds that are downloaded from the HUB?
Indeed, some Muse sounds seem like they were recorded some distance from the mike. But sometimes it sounds like that because recorded sounds don't blend the same way real players do. I do run into situations where certain instrument combinations cause odd overtones in playback. But I ran into that on occasion in Sibelius. Though much less.
In reply to So are you talking about… by bobjp
Both sets of sounds. What I'm trying is to export my composition as a WAV into Logic and them applying a de-verb technique. I'll let you know if it works.
Rob
In reply to Both sets of sounds. What I… by Rob Kennedy
I feel so, too. After reducing reverb in mixer to zero, there is still no dry sound. But that works well for me most of the time. I still wonder if there are means to have the additional reverb set to zero by default. I want to set it to zero almost everytime and as by now I'm doing that manually for each voice.
In reply to I feel so, too. After… by SlyDr
For me, all sounds in Musecore (MS) are too wet. I have tried using the Sound Isoloation FX in Logic Pro to remove the reverb from an exported WAV from MS, but it's not very sucessful. It changes the sound quality of the WAV.
If I reduce the reverb to zero in MS, it does not remove all reverb, but it's just enough to then export a WAV and work on it in Logic. Of course, the other option is to export a midi file and apply sounds in Logic, but I have to say, the Berlin and Cinesamples sounds are quite good in MS and so much cheaper than buying the standalone version, so I put up with that bit of unremovable reverb.