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  • Reversing reverb?? (p.2)
2013/11/15 14:10:10
Bristol_Jonesey
StepD
If you're going for a dry studio sound that you can tweak a lot, EastWest isn't really made for that. The instruments are recorded in an actual hall with natural reverb.


Depends
 
EWQLSO Platinum has 3 mic positions, including close mics, so you can switch the Room & Surround off if you want
 
2013/11/15 14:15:56
joeb1cannoli
How about R-mix?
2013/11/15 14:59:46
StepD
Bristol_Jonesey
 
Depends
 
EWQLSO Platinum has 3 mic positions, including close mics, so you can switch the Room & Surround off if you want
 




Yeah, I always wondered if the close micing would completely eliminate reflections. I have gold. I guess I shouldn't assume he has gold or silver.
2013/11/15 16:35:11
Kev999
Maybe the title of the thread should be changed to "Removing reverb".  Reversing reverb is something entirely different from what the OP is trying to do.
 
2013/11/15 17:47:44
cksh.simon
I wrote another post with the actual audio.
I'd appreciate it if you could take a look
Here's the link
http://forum.cakewalk.com...er-cello-m2932693.aspx
 
 
2013/11/15 17:52:56
Bristol_Jonesey
Right.
 
Well I think what we need to know is EXACTLY what you were using to generate those 2 notes.
 
I wouldn't say the first one is "fuzzy", to me it just sounds like it was recorded from a distance of about 20 feet. It's a room sound.
 
The second one is close mic'ed, up close & personal.
 
So what patches from what vsti have you been using. You said EWQLSO, but there are several versions
 
You'll never get there by processing - this has to be captured at source, in my opinion.
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