@PolarBear said:
So my question is: How to create different depth with that one impulse I got from e.g. the Concertgebouw - not diminishing the quality in your opinion, Evan? How to mix SAM's (put in library of your favor) far or close mics with VSL then using impulses I like?
PolarBear
Hi PolarBear
Reverb Adjustments or
How to position instruments in a room with SIR or other reverbs?
A possible way is to consider some physical facts:
1) The far an instrument in a room the more indirect sound you receive as a listener.
This parameter you mix with the "WET/DRY-balance"
2) The far an instrument in a room the more delay of the indirect signal you have.
This parameter you mix with the "DELAY-TIME".
Theory of sound and delay: The speed of sound is around 300m/s > so for every meter you can calculate 3.33ms of delay at 5m=17ms, 10m=34ms 15m=50ms ... The delay between the directsound and the delayd reflections gives us the roomimpression. Try different delays for expectetd results (realistic delays would be between 10 and 50 ms).
3) The far an instrument in a room the more high and low frequencies are cut.
This parameter depends on the room physics. Carpets? Damped walls? Audience?
An instrument in a distance of 15m never sounds with the brilliance of an instrument just played beside you. So with instruments deep in a room you should always cut the high and low frequencies less or more.
Also this parameter you can often change with reverbs.
4) The far an instrument in a room the "mono" it sounds (the part of direct sound).
Left and right positions you adjust with the pan-parameter of your host-program.
Most times you need to make the signal to mono or near mono. You could do this for example with a VST-stereo-spread-effect.
Lots of usual host-programs have built in this possibility.
The reason is, that also in reality the direct signal is near mono with an instrument played far away. But the reflections (wet signals) are in stereo... 5.1...7.1 or what ever.
How to adjust all these main facts >>>> With your ears!
all the best
Beat Kaufmann
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/