King,
Thanks for the explanation. Its all starting to make a little more sense now.
I'll definitly give that a try.
Scott
Thanks for the explanation. Its all starting to make a little more sense now.
I'll definitly give that a try.
Scott
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The SoundStage is 'visually' a great tool, but I couldn't get it adjusted right - it always makes it sound very in the high range.
@Bruce Richardson said:
Knowing these things, one can use audio engineering tools to affect distance perception. If I want to make something sound more distant, I will use my available tools to do these things:
1) narrow the stereo image
2) reduce lower frequency content
3) reduce upper frequency detail (carefully)
4) add reflective content appropriate to the desired distance
I hope this helps explain how people can use fairly common tools to really expand the VSL palette, and in doing so, creating intensely personal soundscapes.
@JonoBD said:
[...] What I would really like is to buy a set of presets (S1, reverb, eq) which I can load into the appropriate tracks of Logic .[...]
Load Violin I into EXS Instrument 1 - Insert S1, TrueVerb, Q10 [...]