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| quote: | Originally posted by skytribe
No, actually... this person seems to want to do what I'm trying to do with a delay (see my thread 'a question about delays'): get *just* the audio that the plugin adds to the original signal. The wet/dry mix only determines how much the reverb is affecting the original sound.
What I mean is, it's the same as splitting the audio in two streams, sending one un-effected (dry) to the mixer, and one completely effected (wet) to a separate channel in the mixer, and then playing with the levels as you see fit.
That's not, it seems, what this person (or I) wants to do. We want to get only the effect, and none of the original audio. |
exactly my thoughts, lad.
please if you find out how to do it.... PM me!!!!! 
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