Hello, I work with post production for film, and started using Pro R2, however i find it odd that there are no good controls for how much bleed there is from front to back.
There are tons of controls for decay rates, distance etc in the surround settings, even a mix control, however, this doesn't help me if i want a wide reverb in front, but not leaking anything (or just some) to the sides / rares / top. The Cross feed it nice, but it would really help with a slider on it to tilt it back / up away from front.
The only way ive found to help this is to add two Post-EQ bands with a tilt shelf for the sides / rares, and drag that down, but that will eat up two bands, and is really clunky workflow wise.
What i ended up doing is having a Spanner from the cargo cult, post R2 to reduce the volume on the speakers i need lowered.
As i mentioned, if you add an extra "outer" slider on the cross feed button to allow separate scaling for sides/rares/top, that would solve it, or add the sliders in the mix-out window.
Hello, I work with post production for film, and started using Pro R2, however i find it odd that there are no good controls for how much bleed there is from front to back.
There are tons of controls for decay rates, distance etc in the surround settings, even a mix control, however, this doesn't help me if i want a wide reverb in front, but not leaking anything (or just some) to the sides / rares / top. The Cross feed it nice, but it would really help with a slider on it to tilt it back / up away from front.
The only way ive found to help this is to add two Post-EQ bands with a tilt shelf for the sides / rares, and drag that down, but that will eat up two bands, and is really clunky workflow wise.
What i ended up doing is having a Spanner from the cargo cult, post R2 to reduce the volume on the speakers i need lowered.
As i mentioned, if you add an extra "outer" slider on the cross feed button to allow separate scaling for sides/rares/top, that would solve it, or add the sliders in the mix-out window.
Otherwise, solid reverb :)