Having had to do a fresh install the other day, both wet and dry are set
to minus 1 here. But having it elsewhere won't cause mishaps. If you
don't like what you hear, just change it.
As a by the way, my practice is to make a copy of the track to be
reverbed (if that's a word) and apply wet only to it. I then reduce the
volume of that track until I like the effect. That gives the option
later on of deleting the wet track and redoing the effect if I decide I
don't like it.
Andrew
On 17/03/2016 2:36 AM, Mike Bernard (Redacted sender mbern6516 for
DMARC) wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was playing around with my reverve settings in audacity, and have changed the wet gain setting. I know that adjusting the wet gain has something to do with changing the volume of the audio file, but I’d like to set the wet gain back to the way it was, to avoid any mishaps that may occur when working with files in the future. What is the wet gain slider set to by default? Thanks.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
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