Au - Reverb

Space

Reverb is an essential component in giving the mix depth and dynamics. Being able to 'place' sound in a geographic space really helps sell a location or a set.

Often we use sound to tell a story that isn't quite being told by the picture and sound can really sneak ideas into the viewers consciousness.

Using a reverb to suggest scale or distance can make an environment feel very different to the real location.

Opportunity

Reverberation is a subtle but crucial part of any mix. The wrong choice can make everything sound harsh, messy, muddy or distant.

The right choice can bind a mix together, add depth, space, and air, and enhance detail. The trick is knowing the difference.

Presets - can be used to get you started, then make fine tune adjustments with the following characteristics:


Room Size - 0 = small office, 100 = large church hall

Decay - How long for the reverb to ring out

Early Reflections -

Width - Can give a mono source the feel of a stereo source

High Freq Cut -

Low Freq Cut -

Damping -

Diffusion - the level of surface absorption - 0 = tiles, 100 = carpet and curtains


Output Level:

Dry -

Wet -




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