How do I apply Reverb to multiple objects in Audio Cleaning Lab?

avkmailaudio escrito el 30.04.AM a las 10:10 horas

I have recordings with multiple "takes" which I want to assemble onto a CD. All of the component recordings were made in the same location. The assembled file, in Audio Cleaning Lab MX, appears as a number of "Objects" all of which need a small amount of Reverb added. I cannot find a way of linking the objects as one large object or of applying reverb adjustments to all of the objects at once. Can this be done? Why is reverb not available, like other effects, to be applied to all of the assembled objects?

Windows 7, 64-bit

Magix Audio Cleaning Lab MX 18.0.0.9 (DC2)

Comentarios

Antiguo usuario escrito el 02.05.AM a las 01:26 horas

I base my answer on ACL 11, which I have, and with it you can add reverb using the Echo/Reverb Editor....sometimes Magaix changes what programs do what, thats why its always good to do the 30 day free trial so you get no surprises.  Go up to Help files, open , type in Echo/Reverb Editor, you should get some type of information, then hit display and go from there.  This is still assuming Magix left the Editor in your version.  

avkmailaudio escrito el 02.05.PM a las 21:37 horas

Thanks for the suggestion, but Echo/Reverb, even from the main menu, only applies to the selected Object. Unless I Master the original recording, i.e. before it is edited in any way, I have to set the Reverb for each component Object in the processed file. I am not even sure that the effect, applied to the original recording, will survive the subsequent editing process. One way of doing it would be to Export the original + Reverb file as a WAV file, then edit that.

I can apply some reverb to the original file on the digital mixer/recorder that I use to make the recordings, but I prefer to see the file and its waveform on the screen in ACL.

Antiguo usuario escrito el 03.05.AM a las 00:58 horas

I gave it my best shot...at least you seem to be on a potential work around...I suggestion I offer up when floks such as yourself seem to really get a good grip on MMM and its workings....make up a test program, file, recording or whatever and do your "training " on it....I've heard about a lot of hard work ggoing down the drain..."All I did was...and now its all gone.  Can anybody help me ?"

Graz escrito el 12.03.PM a las 20:12 horas

Has this been resolved yet in a patch, as it certainly looks like a bug. Previous versions have been able to handle Object Reverb no problems.

Below: Soundforge - Audio Cleaning Lab4

(Reverb not working on Object)

Below: Magix Audio & Music Lab Premium

(Reverb working as intended)