First i never thought I would have made it this far but thanks to Jerm and others I now have things working completely, am recording away (for the first time in 15 years, when i gave up music composition for no good reason)
Ok, once past the technical hurdles, regarding effects sending, I am finding the whole issue of how to handle the pan and other controls a bit resistant to just trial and error.
So say, on track 1 I have a vocal.
The vocal is dead center.
There is also a guitar which is midway to the right.
In AUX 2
EFX 2 FADER POSITION/TRACK FADER POSITION
Let's say REVERB...EFX sends the effect out, right?
So what is the wisdom--EFX fader all the way up and then tracks 1 and 2 guitar adjust for the amount of effect? That is what I have been doing.
EFFECT WINDOW
I also send mostly the wet signal since there is already the dry signal on track 1 anyway. annd again have SEND all the way up..
Is this reasonable.
My music is ballads.. think any folk singer and guitar, with a powerful operatic voice.
Now just like many people use a different engineer for mastering, I find I can't rely on my own ears to determine what sounds right. Trying to understand how all these things inter-relate. So some guidance here would be helpful.
EFFECT pan and Track pan (aux2)
The last question is, there is a pan for the EFX out and the
track itself. I want the reverb on the left for the vocal (remember vocal itself is in the center, but i want the echo-like sound to be on the left)
So now, do i set both the EFX out to the left AND the Track pan?
Intuitively, but not really sure) it seems the effect sounds fuller with the EFX fader in the center and the track fader to the left. Just one too many faders for me to be able to tell.
For the guitar maybe it is less significant since guitar is itself on the right. So maybe reverb in the same general position? Therefore since EFX fader is alreay in the center, just move the guitar track fader to the right...?
Anyone have any thought or experiences with this?
Thank you!