On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:59 AM, Fons Adriaensen <[email protected]>wrote:
> But in most cases such effects would be performed on the mono channels > before they are mixed into B-format. > Thanks for that. You need a reverb that produces B format, 100% wet. It is driven by > post-fader auxiliary sends on the mono channels before they are panned > and mixed, and the output is added to the B-format master bus. > Ideally you also need to control the relative delay of the reverb send > and the input to the panner (direct sound) - it depends on distance. > Yes, this is all easily possible, no problems. > You can use zita-dpl1 for B-format peak limiting, and zita-rev1 for > reverb, or use one of the AMB reverbs available for jconvolver. > I've also an AMB capable compressor but this is not yet released. > While reading around I came across zita-rev1, but it seem has stereo inputs, duplicate the mono signal to both inputs, or would you advise to drive it with a stereo signal? I could pan the mono->stereo based on the ambi panner control, and then send the stereo to zita-rev1, and mix in the returned B-format? Just loaded up zita-dpl1 -k 4, using it as an insert is no problem :) Cheers, -Harry
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