Hi all,
I'm new here and have posted an introduction on that part of the forum, but did want to jump to a question if I may...
I'm a long time user of the DP008EX but just bought a DP-32SD.
On the 008EX the reverb function was extremely simple, in that it had it's own control and could be applied to an individual track at any point to see how it sounded, while bouncing a track to another, and/or while mastering.
I've had a play around with some of the onboard effects (chorus etc) but in all honesty I am unlikely to use them often, if at all, as I have a 13-pedal pedalboard that I use while recording and I rarely apply effects after recording a part, I prefer the sound to be captured at source.
The one variable I like to leave until mixing/mastering is reverb however.
On the DP008EX you turned up a track-specific reverb knob at any time to apply reverb to that track for any purpose (playback, mixing, mastering).
Could I please ask, what is the DP-32SD equivalent of accessing and applying reverb to an existing track for the purposes of either simply hearing it on a track during playback, adding to a track during bouncedown or during mixing/mastering?
The manual does cover effects and reverb, but I'm not 100% on which of the procedures is the closest to how I worked on the DPP08EX, the 32SD seems to offer several ways to do the same thing.
Thank you.
I'm new here and have posted an introduction on that part of the forum, but did want to jump to a question if I may...
I'm a long time user of the DP008EX but just bought a DP-32SD.
On the 008EX the reverb function was extremely simple, in that it had it's own control and could be applied to an individual track at any point to see how it sounded, while bouncing a track to another, and/or while mastering.
I've had a play around with some of the onboard effects (chorus etc) but in all honesty I am unlikely to use them often, if at all, as I have a 13-pedal pedalboard that I use while recording and I rarely apply effects after recording a part, I prefer the sound to be captured at source.
The one variable I like to leave until mixing/mastering is reverb however.
On the DP008EX you turned up a track-specific reverb knob at any time to apply reverb to that track for any purpose (playback, mixing, mastering).
Could I please ask, what is the DP-32SD equivalent of accessing and applying reverb to an existing track for the purposes of either simply hearing it on a track during playback, adding to a track during bouncedown or during mixing/mastering?
The manual does cover effects and reverb, but I'm not 100% on which of the procedures is the closest to how I worked on the DPP08EX, the 32SD seems to offer several ways to do the same thing.
Thank you.