just the EQ curve. However, if the reverb is adding to the frequencies of the tone, it will appear in the tonematch
What are you trying to tone match?
Reverb only exists as Reverb over time, not in a moment of time captured, in this case only as a frequency curve.
So you would need the original wet Reverb track to minus out anything that is Reverb.
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You could try something like this, however I couldnt say how well it would work. Probably works much better on transient sounds like drums, ect. Guitar is gonna be a little tricky I think.
Thank you very much toolfanem ! I'll give it a try.
One more thing : does this tool calculate reverb. It can eliminate it but I want to have it back later. Do you know another tools who does this ?
Have you tried matching the track with the reverb? That will match the track with tone contributed by the reverb.
After matching try adding a Reverb block before the TMA block and see how it sounds
then move the Reverb block after the TMA block and see how it sounds?