Topic: Question concerning hardware reverb routing for multiple cue mixes

Hello,

I think I understood the manual's explanation on how to add hardware reverb for a cue mix using

1. Send a "direct route" of input channel 1, routed to  submix output (11+12)
2, Send the external output (channel 8)  to the hardware reverb
3. While clicking on Channel 8, adjust the input of channel 1 to 0dB and pan right
3. Adjust the input level of the hardware reverb to optimal settings
4.  Return the output of the hardware reverb, sent to input 5+6 of TotalMix
5. In TotalMix use the level meters to match the input level of 5/6 to the output level of the hardware reverb


I have a  question:

If I wanted to do this for other cue mixes for a vocal ensemble, is there any way I can I do it with the same reverb, making different adjustments in TotalMix to send different amounts of reverb to different singers in the ensemble? If one singer wants "less" reverb and another wants "more" reverb in their submix, where do I make the adjustment?

Thanks in advance to anyone has an answer. :-)


Frank

Cubase 6 64 bit, Windows 7, RME AES HDSP-32, Lynx Aurora 16. Bricasti M7, API 2500, etc.

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Re: Question concerning hardware reverb routing for multiple cue mixes

In the same way. You select the individuals submix output, then adjust the input fader 5/6.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: Question concerning hardware reverb routing for multiple cue mixes

MC wrote:

In the same way. You select the individuals submix output, then adjust the input fader 5/6.

Thank you Matthias.

Cubase 6 64 bit, Windows 7, RME AES HDSP-32, Lynx Aurora 16. Bricasti M7, API 2500, etc.