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Old 27.05.2011, 12:50 PM
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Default Resampling in Ableton

Do you guys resample (bump) your virus to audio dry, with no effects? Or, do you use the reverb, delay etc on the virus. I am just curious because I want to know what sounds better. Right now I am bumping it dry and then applying Waves reverb and Ableton Delay. Thanks.
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Never really big on too much verb or dealy so if I need a tad just use the virus ones. Plus its convenient to have verb and delay in matrix.
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The thing is, the Virus Reverb and Delay are very unique, and of extremely high quality, so sometimes they really are the best for the job.

But in general, it´s a good mixing/production practice to record them dry into Ableton since you can´t remove recorded effects, which could prove to be a real nightmare once you get other parts played and mixed as a track evolves.
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The thing is, the Virus Reverb and Delay are very unique, and of extremely high quality, so sometimes they really are the best for the job.

But in general, it´s a good mixing/production practice to record them dry into Ableton since you can´t remove recorded effects, which could prove to be a real nightmare once you get other parts played and mixed as a track evolves.
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