11-26-2024, 12:45 AM
On a few mixing videos I’ve seen it mentions when you find a value that sounds good knock it back a little.
The ambience defines the characteristics of the space you’re trying to create, the furnishings, the ceiling etc etc. Be it in a small or large space the ambience can have varying effect on the second reverb.
Think about is you could be playing in a small room with low ceilings but the furnishings could cause the room to have a lot of natural reverb or echos.
Or you could be in a large room that has a very dry reverb with no echo.
The ambience defines the characteristics of the space you’re trying to create, the furnishings, the ceiling etc etc. Be it in a small or large space the ambience can have varying effect on the second reverb.
Think about is you could be playing in a small room with low ceilings but the furnishings could cause the room to have a lot of natural reverb or echos.
Or you could be in a large room that has a very dry reverb with no echo.
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