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Microlab
Check the links below, those are ATB - Ecstasy and Above&Beyond - Stealing time (both album versions). Right in the beginning they have some kind of atmospheric sound in the background, with different voices, sounds and FX like wind, noise etc. How can it be replicated? Using a pad with long reverb, just wet reverb from a pad or an FX? Thanks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bVYgYW6410

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vce2lifDJ-s
Julz
Its just a really wet pad
tehlord
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Originally posted by Microlab
Right in the beginning they have some kind of atmospheric sound in the background, with different voices, sounds and FX like wind, noise etc. How can it be replicated?



You've kind of answered your own question there, although in the case of the first link it's more about the reverb on the pluck.
Microlab
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Originally posted by Julz
Its just a really wet pad


in both songs?
Microlab
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Originally posted by tehlord
You've kind of answered your own question there


Yes, but where can I get similar FX or sounds?
Microlab
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
although in the case of the first link it's more about the reverb on the pluck.


What would be the settings?
tehlord
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Originally posted by Microlab
What would be the settings?


Big room, average decay (5-10 seconds) a little predelay and it sounds a little low passed as well. Probably heavily compressed with a short release time.

Just experiment. And use a decent reverb.
Microlab
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Originally posted by tehlord
Big room, average decay (5-10 seconds) a little predelay and it sounds a little low passed as well. Probably heavily compressed with a short release time.

Just experiment. And use a decent reverb.


Why would I need to compress reverb? Sorry, really no idea
tehlord
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Originally posted by Microlab
Why would I need to compress reverb? Sorry, really no idea


Extends the tail mostly, makes it a little smoother depending on what compressor you're using. Usually you need to extend the decay time to create a long reverb, but that's not always the tone you want as it can get muddy/messy.
Normie
quote:
Originally posted by Microlab
Check the links below, those are ATB - Ecstasy and Above&Beyond - Stealing time (both album versions). Right in the beginning they have some kind of atmospheric sound in the background, with different voices, sounds and FX like wind, noise etc. How can it be replicated? Using a pad with long reverb, just wet reverb from a pad or an FX? Thanks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bVYgYW6410

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vce2lifDJ-s


http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?plugin=Rain&id=319

There are a number of atmospheric vsts at this site (rain link here) like wind thunder and more. They are free and really great for pad FX.

Add hi/lo/band/notch sweeps and the forementioned verb and compression as needed for layered etheral bliss.

Microlab
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
Extends the tail mostly, makes it a little smoother depending on what compressor you're using. Usually you need to extend the decay time to create a long reverb, but that's not always the tone you want as it can get muddy/messy.


How should I compress the reverbed sound? Insert a compressor on a Send channel?
Looney4Clooney
compressing the reverb makes your signal drier the louder it gets which just reduces clutter. Thats the main reason people do it. Again automation seems much more logical but in EDM with the whole side chaining and that reverb effect you get , compression gets used.
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