(The) Art of Audio Recording
Spatial Effects
Singing Canary Productions • 25 videos • 59 minutes • ![]()
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Learn the techniques of creating spatial reverberation FX in this deep listening course by the engineers at Singing Canary and Modern World Recording...
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“Quite a lot of good info here, it's great to see several different types of reverb plugins used to show the difference in sound. I'm a huge fan of the female singer in the examples, GREAT voice!”
— Matt Hadder
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“First of all let me say that this is a GREAT tutorial! With that being said it does a great job of covering the basics of spatial effect. I would give 5 stars if it were more in depth applications..”
— BPGeez
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Available | Released: Oct 12th, 2012
Reverberation. The most ubiquitous processing used to create a sense of acoustic SPACE in audio productions. In fact, most of us overuse it! In this listen-and-learn course by the experts at Singing Canary and Modern World Recording you'll get a better understanding of how to deal with the Spatial part of the recording process.First off, you'll get the inside story on the different kinds of reverbs, what they sound like and how they are best applied. You'll see and hear the control parameters common to most reverbs, whether they are hardware based or advanced software plugins. This is followed by a section that defines pre-delay, reverb time, early reflections, density, diffusion and other important sonic qualities that help recreate the physics of acoustic space.
Once the physics of spacial simulation are embedded in your brain, the guys at Modern World dive deep into the practical uses of reverberation. There's a deep listening section on creating spacial FX for drums and strings. These two, vastly different uses of reverb help solidify the concepts enabling you to apply them to you own productions. This course concludes with a couple of tutorials on how delay and modulation FX are also deployed to enhance the spaciousness of a mix.
What we like best about this course is the amount of deep listening time the instructors have set aside throughout the tutorials so that we can actually hear the reverberation concepts discussed!
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1Introduction (01:37)Preview

- 2What Is Reverb? (05:32)

- 3Early Reverb Units (00:52)

- 4Digital Reverb (00:33)

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5Convolution Reverb (01:52)Preview

- 6Reverb Controls (00:39)

- 7Early Reflections (01:28)

- 8Early Reflections Vs Late Reflections (Decay) (01:49)

- 9Room Size (00:54)

- 10Decay Time (01:46)

- 11Damping (01:11)

- 12High And Low Frequency Attenuation (01:16)

- 13Diffusion (01:11)

- 14Reverb Density (01:25)

- 15High and Low Frequency Decay (01:30)

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16Pre Delay (01:10)Preview

- 17Reverb On Drums - Part 1 (06:25)

- 18Reverb On Drums - Part 2 (04:07)

- 19Reverb On Strings - Part 1 (06:34)

- 20Reverb On Strings - Part 2 (02:44)

- 21Reverb Summary (00:40)

- 22Delay (02:07)

- 23Delays Controls (03:49)

- 24Delay Types (03:29)

- 25Modulation (03:44)

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