Topic: Babyface FX - How do I get TotalMix FX reverb blended into recordings?
I have a grand piano, 2 CharterOakE700 mics plugged into a new babyface USB into iMac and recording into Logic.
I've just got used to recording without FX in TotalMix but the piano sound just isn't what it needs to be.
I'm not a sound engineer and can't understand the jargon in the User Guide or even the easy PDF I downloaded. I've spent a frustrating 2 days sliding this and that in every conceivable way in the hope of getting the FX reverb added to the music track as I'm playing in real time. On playback, what I hear is the track with the reverb *because it's coming through the headphones, and being superimposed that way. When I switch off reverb & echo in the FX panel, and listen to my recording hoping to hear the same sympathetic sound, there's no FX effects in sight, just the dry bare bones recording I made in the room.
Can anyone think of an easy way to explain just get FX ROOM3 added to my recordings? Also, what is the FX low and high cut? How will that make my recordings better? I'm trying to drag around the tiny dial with the mouse but it's an impossibly clumsy procedure. I don't know what a 'bus' is or a 'submix' and I feel really dumb that I can't figure it out.
I've been recording with 2 channels in babyface for days; I select in Logic 2 mono tacks, input 1 for the first track, input 2 for the second - panned hard left and hard right respectively, when the recording is done I bounce them to make 1 audio AIFF file. I don't know if there's a better way ... the sound in the Logic editor with the 2 tacks playing simultaneously, one above the other ... is great, the sound bounced down sucks. It's but a shadow of it's former self. I've used the maximum bit rate and so on too.
Anyway, I'd like to try and see what happens when the Totalmix FX reverb comes in as a signal and is embedded in the recorded track. I was told not to do this but add reverb in Logic, but, what the heck! I want to try and see. The treble sounds on my piano is a lot less metallic sounding with TM Room 3 reverb - at least to my ears.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Paul.