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Joss Weatherby
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Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
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Jan-06-2009 05:19
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| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
Record the mix, clone it in an audio editor, add a bit of reverb to the "copy" and adjust your volume/reverb levels until it sounds appropriate, add some crowd noise/fx, and don't complain when I call you a douchebag. |
Haha well I dont want crowd noise. Just want the songs to sound a little more spacious. I think everything sounds better with a little verb on it.
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Tony Morello
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Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Reverb across the whole sound spectrum will just muddle things. The thing about live mixes is that reverb is coming from the reactions of different sound frequencies hitting different parts of the venue.
For instance, if you do reverb in post then you will be reverbing the low end frequencies which a live recorded mix wont have (or at least will have very little of) because the low end is being absorbed by all the bodies of the people in the venue (as the subs are at ground level most of the time). This will def muddle the sound up.
If you want to get better 'verb try isolating just the higher frequencies, maybe 200Hz and up and adding it there. A lot of the noise being reverbed in venues are the higher frequencies as the drivers are usually placed higher up or flown and radiate against much more things that will bounce the sound around.
Eitherway its not going to sound anything close to a live recording and will probably just sound cheesy and muddy. |
I hear ya! Thanks.
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Jan-07-2009 01:05
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