

Thus increasing/drecreasing its value can adjust have a net effect on the total wet/dry ratio. This will adjust the exact mapping of Distance to wet/dry early/late energy balance.ģ) When using the Link Mode in Breeze, the Gain slider (which typically remains unused and just set to 0.0dB in the normal mode and when using on sends) changes from being an Input/Global Gain, to being a Wet/Tail-Only Gain. This will adjust the exact mapping of Distance to Pre-Delay.Ģ) There is a parameter called "Direct-Reflected Adjust". Yes, you have the ability to adjust three things to customzie the behavior as needed if desired:ġ) There is a parameter called "Pre-Delay Adjust". When using it, is it possible to exclude some instances? 1.5 to use offsets, which would allow to work from within one instance?Īnd i think you've mentioned something like a "master view/instance" that would offer the possibility to change programs in all instances at once. While i use mix lock, in my experience the results are sometimes better if there is some deviation between distance values (in Precedence) and mix/balance values (in Breeze).

I have used the combo on mixing lots of different libraries that come with completely different levels of baked in reverbs 2.5/1.5 yet, but still i have some questions that you may answer: Hi Souter, i'm quite for a while using & exploring the Breeze2/Precedence combo (and i have to say, i really, really like that combo.).
