There is a page in the manual all about the new Reverb effect here: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/reverb.html Steve On 4 January 2014 14:40, Robbie <tickleberryfun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Sharni! > > The Reverb effect has a Stereo Width control. You’ll get to it as you tab > through the parameter controls. > > It’s difficult to suggest settings because what works and does not work > depends on your personal preferences, as well as the sound you want to put > reverb on. Drums require a different reverb from vocals for instance. You > really need to play around with the Room Size, Damping, Reverberance and Wet > Gain controls to work out what suits you. > > I like Anwieda Soft for its warm and rounded reverb, but there is an even > more powerful plug-in especially for musical instruments called Ambience. It > has a lot of pre-sets and many are stereo balanced. You can get it here. > > http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/ > > > > There is also a plug-in with some nice pre-sets called Kjaerhus Audio > Classic Reverb here. > > http://publisher.brothersoft.com/kjaerhus-audio.html > > > > Cheers! Robbie > > From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sharni-Lee Ward > Sent: Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:01 PM > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [audacity4blind] New reverb and older plu-ins > > > > Hello everyone! > > I'm relatively new to Audacity, and just updated to the latest version. I > had barely begun getting used to GVerb, and they went and changed it! There > isn't a wicky page for the new inbuilt reverb, and I'm pretty sure the tips > created for GVerb wouldn't work nearly as well on it. If anyone has tested > this new reverb and knows any good presets, I'd like to know what they are. > It would be useful to compile such settings into a nice, long list for > reference by everyone. I'd also like to know if it can create stereo reverbs > or mono only, and how the heck to make a stereo reverb that doesn't sound > lopsided if the latter. I never grasped the concept when I read the section > on the wiki about creating stereo reverbs with GVerb. > > I also downloaded Anwida Soft and Free Verb soon after I first got Audacity > 2.0.3 (I have 2.0.5 now). I have a whole list of Free Virb things on my > Effects menu, but most of them have only one preset and I don't have the > faintest idea how to create more. The first dialogue box is blank and if I > press the down arrow, I end up in the presets box with it's sole occupant. > There are Load and Save buttons, as others in the archive have mentioned, > but I have yet to find an adequate answer to their queries so I'm adding my > own. How am I supposed to create more stereo reverbs with Free Verb and > Anwida Soft? The latter has more options, but I would still like a bit more > variety. The audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe