Anyone have great reverb for TC M2000?

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I'm mixing a quartet - and would like a nice long reverb for the slow
stuff. Does anyone have a recipe for a great reverb in the TC 2000
unit? I have been trying to use the "expert mode" to find a good, long
reverb. I use prog 54, bright plate in stereo a lot, with a delay of
4.5ms and pre-delay at 10ms, diffusion set at 10.

Also, how should you pan the returns - hard left-hard right? Does that
depend on how you route the signals in the tc2000?

Thanks,

John
 

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I like the Hall 2000 preset in that box, for classical work.

"john muir" <jmuirman1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I'm mixing a quartet - and would like a nice long reverb for the slow
> stuff. Does anyone have a recipe for a great reverb in the TC 2000
> unit? I have been trying to use the "expert mode" to find a good, long
> reverb. I use prog 54, bright plate in stereo a lot, with a delay of
> 4.5ms and pre-delay at 10ms, diffusion set at 10.
>
> Also, how should you pan the returns - hard left-hard right? Does that
> depend on how you route the signals in the tc2000?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
 

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Sorry, thought you were talking about the TC M2000.

"DJS" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>I like the Hall 2000 preset in that box, for classical work.
>
> "john muir" <jmuirman1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:2df67823.0408272125.3a0c0a7f@posting.google.com...
>> I'm mixing a quartet - and would like a nice long reverb for the slow
>> stuff. Does anyone have a recipe for a great reverb in the TC 2000
>> unit? I have been trying to use the "expert mode" to find a good, long
>> reverb. I use prog 54, bright plate in stereo a lot, with a delay of
>> 4.5ms and pre-delay at 10ms, diffusion set at 10.
>>
>> Also, how should you pan the returns - hard left-hard right? Does that
>> depend on how you route the signals in the tc2000?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> John
>
>
 
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>Sorry, thought you were talking about the TC M2000.

isn't he?