Although different in many areas, sound engineers and music producers still portray similarities like the love for coffee and learning about reverbs. For those who are new to this kind of scenario looking at a reverb algorithm can be quite intimidating. But we can fix this confusion by understanding what a reverb is and what are the different types of it.
A reverb processor is a device that uses an algorithm to turn a source sound into a similar version. This can be configured in a number of ways depending on its designers.
The types of reverbs are Rooms, Halls, Chambers, Plates, and Ambiences.
Read more here: https://theproaudiofiles.com/5-different-reverb-types-explained/
Archives for September 2017
Ultimate Recording Guide: Recording Yourself
There are two things to be considered when doing a recording. The first would the technical parts, how does it all go together, while the other is the artistic side, where creativity comes into play. Putting them together can be quite a task, just imagine all these being processed in your brain. Most would say organizing is the key, compartmentalize similar tasks to be more efficient and focus more on your performance.
Begin with the app you use on your mobile phone or tablet, DAW’s, for example, there are those that are complicated to use while some are a walk in the park.
Read more here: https://en.audiofanzine.com/recording-mixing/editorial/articles/recording-yourself.html
Sound Big By Mixing Drums Into Your Home Studio
If you own a home studio it would really be hard to imagine mixing a full drum set, besides the physical space issue, there is just not enough room to create such big of a sound. Today recording anything within the confined space of your home studio is possible yes that includes huge drum sounds minus the reverb. There is nothing that a little trickery cannot do and once you master it no small space can ever stop you from creating those huge drum sounds. Turn your home studio into a professional sounding live room drums, it’s all in the mix.
Watch video here: https://www.recordingrevolution.com/mix-your-tiny-home-studio-drums-to-sound-huge/
REAPER 5.5 – Now Available
Automation items AND Spectral Editing. Yes you read it right, these two are the main additions to the newly launched Reaper 5.5.
How different is it from the older version? What are the big changes and added features?
Watch the video here: http://reaperblog.net/2017/09/new-in-550-update/
DIY Acoustic Panels
Looking to upgrade your home studio? Probably the most cost-effective way is by adding acoustic panels. You’re not just talking about aesthetics and design but improving your listening space as well. It’s actually easy and very affordable. With all the readily available materials in the market today you can choose one that fits your needs and your budget. Normally a compressed fiberglass is used in creating these panels. But if you want to go cheap but still very effective you can choose from a variety of household materials you can use as insulators. Now you may want to watch the video below if you are attempting to do so.
Watch video here: http://bobbyowsinskiblog.com/2017/09/07/cheapest-acoustic-panels/