Hi Kerry,
Thanks for your kind words. The Reverb used in the demo was Altiverb with "Wiener Konzerthaus" impulses. I used 5 instances of Altiverb. One for left front, one for left rear, one for right front and one for right rear (just the early reflection part switched on, the reverb tail was switched off) and one instance of altiverb for the main, overall reverb.
Furthermore I used the Processed Percussion a lot.
These samples are already convolved with the impulses VSL recorded in the "Wiener Konzerthaus". So the impulses of Altiverb and the Processed Percussion match perfectly.
The routing is a little tricky but once you´ve done it, it will save you alot of time while mixing.
You can find a good tutorial example how to build this setup on the audioease homepage. the example was done by the well known composer Maarten Spruijt.
He also used VSL samples for his tutorial, because they are recorded rather dry.
hope that helps.
best
christian
Thanks for your kind words. The Reverb used in the demo was Altiverb with "Wiener Konzerthaus" impulses. I used 5 instances of Altiverb. One for left front, one for left rear, one for right front and one for right rear (just the early reflection part switched on, the reverb tail was switched off) and one instance of altiverb for the main, overall reverb.
Furthermore I used the Processed Percussion a lot.
These samples are already convolved with the impulses VSL recorded in the "Wiener Konzerthaus". So the impulses of Altiverb and the Processed Percussion match perfectly.
The routing is a little tricky but once you´ve done it, it will save you alot of time while mixing.
You can find a good tutorial example how to build this setup on the audioease homepage. the example was done by the well known composer Maarten Spruijt.
He also used VSL samples for his tutorial, because they are recorded rather dry.
hope that helps.
best
christian