Thanks for helpful notes. I beleive I am on a right pass with modeling Abbey Road Studio 2 sound, my calculations of initial and late reflections indicate its' acoustic and Beatles performance and mics positioning in the studio corner have scientific grounds. My first processed this way project (although having my outdated vocal) is on Beatles melody of "Its' only love" (for those interested to hear it see the bottom file 20100521... in the list of my mp3 files at Google Docs, my simple redirection address is
http://mp3.rusradio.me ). I'm thinking whether to buy or not to buy (a bit expensive) Abbey Road Studios plugin called Brilliance pack:
http://www.abbeyroadplugins.com/product_about.aspx?pid=41016 Anyway I need more research first (like puting light transformer next to mics, see Abbey Road info on a nature of one Brilliance EQ effect ))), my one day February 2010 play with my vocal (using multiband compressor, no EQ, followed by sonogram analysis) vs Beatles vocal of "I want to hold your hand", German version (where it is possible to isolate vocal) again is encouraging, this is available as an mp3 where Beatles vocal passages are followed by mine (this is the second file starting with the date 20100214 in the list at the same web address, fisrt file with the same date is my complete russian lyrics song, not a translation), its is also available as youtube video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8AMQhWcELQ As a note my recordings are educational and private, written and sung for a particular living person(s) and do not serve to entertain others, and therefore meet fair use or fair dealing provisions of the copyright law(s), the results of this research based recordings accompanied by digital audio will be therefore published in a scholarly publication as soon as the research is complete.
Cakewalk, thanks for your practical research excellence and fantastic tools, such as FX3 Stage modeler and FX2 Tape and Amp Simulators!
post edited by alexisrael - 2010/05/24 05:47:43