lars.dietrich wrote:Do you know a simple solution for that? I could only imagine that one would have to add the reverbs on a "lower level" (on two intermediate mixer buses or even primary mixer buses) and then link these to the same master mix bus.
Yes, that is the answer, but it should actually go just as easily as the other solution.
Again, we use only the "Audio Mixer (For Adding Reverb)" pop-up.
At the upper right, it says "Organ is routed to Mixer Preset 1" (by default, or click "change" otherwise).
So only the settings for "Mixer Preset 1" will be relevant to this Organ,
At left, we see the listings for Mxr Prst 1 through 8, with Mstr Mix Bus 1 through 8 for each of them.
The first entry for each Mxr Prst is labelled "Stereo Mix 1 (Main/recording)". By default, this is the only one that has an Audio Output Device selected, for a single stereo pair of speakers or headphones. Also by default, this is the only one that has the box for "Records Audio" checked, and it has "output of this bus" selected there.
Scroll down at the left, and the last line reads "Advanced Items". Click the little arrow to the left of it to show these items. Many items are now shown, in a long and repeating pattern.
At the top of this list, it shows for Mxr Prst 1 the eight Intermediate Busses, and then the Prmry Busses 1 through 1024.
By default, all of the Organ Ranks are routed through "Outp persp 1 (front 1/main)". This is seen as Prmry Busses 5,6,7, and 8 (which could handle the Ranks cyclically through Speakers 1,2,3 and 4).
For each of these four Primary Busses 5 through 8, uncheck the box which would route its output to Master Mix Bus 1 Stereo Mix 1 (main/recording)... the first item shown under "sends".
Also for each of these four Primary Busses 5 through 8, scroll down a little under "Sends" to see the Intermediate Mix Busses, and check the boxes for Intermediate Mix Busses 1 and 2. Check both boxes for each of the four Primary Busses.
Now scroll up at left to see the Intermediate Busses (again for Mxr Prst 1). For Intermediate Bus 1, check the box to send output to Master Mix Bus 1 Stereo Mix 1 (Main/Recording)... the first Item on the list for Sends. And at right on mid-page press "Select" to select the appropriate Reverb Setting. Select "Anloo 1", and maybe dial down the Wet mix to 12% per the suggestions included with the Organ.
Now for Intermediate Bus 2, again check the box to send output to Master Mix Bus 1 Stereo Mix 1 (Main/Recording). And for the Reverb, select "Anloo 2" with its default settings.
Now we are ready to go. Click "OK" at lower right to save and exit. Now all ranks receive each Reverb separately, and everything is then down-mixed for combined Audio Output and allowing for making a single Audio Recording from that Output, which now correctly includes both Reverbs.
Long to say, but should be easy enough to do. Enjoy!
This differs from Iain's suggestions in that it depends heavily on the Default set-up within Hauptwerk, whereas he defines everything from first principles. Also, my own Mix-Down has each IR represented once only, in parallel. Whereas his has them acting in series, such that IR #2 is acting on a signal which already contains IR #1. Additionally, this gives a double-dose of IR #1 in the final Mix-Down.
My sincere Thanks to Iain for his extensive discussion and documentation on these matters, found as the first item under "Technical Support" on this forum... without which I could never have understood ANY of this!
-- OrganoPleno