[RWP] Choir Space Result
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Tue Dec 3 19:02:19 EST 2013
Not sure whether you were actually looking for critique, but for what
it's worth, I'd say you could probably be a little bolder with the
level of that aux. Think I'm also hearing a bit of build up from the
original room that the recording was made in, at a guess somewhere 450
to 550 Hz that a little EQ cut would probably clean up. Neither of
them are dealbreakers though, probably wouldn't have noticed either if
I weren't paying specific attention to the choir.
Btw, love the backing! Do you do your sequencing in Reaper out of interest?
Scott
On 12/3/13, David P Shortland <dragamilov at comcen.com.au> wrote:
> Hi & Greetings once again from The Sunburnt Land...
>
> My thanx to those of you with your suggestions for the type of Reverb for
> the Choir I had recorded.
>
> As a follow on to the last email about the Oxford Reverb, this is the plug
> that I used for the choir, and the Preset used was just the Concert Hall.
>
> The choir was recorded in stereo using a matched pair of Rode NT1A’s.
>
> The Left and Right was sent to the Reverb with a value of –6.2dB, and the
> Auxillary that the Reverb occupied was set at –7.8db.
>
> I do not profess to be anywhere near a good engineer/producer but here is
> the finished result for your listening pleasure or displeasure as the case
> maybe for some of you...*smile*.
>
> For those interested, this is the first track off of “The GnomeNappers”
> album, a childrens musical about environmental issues and doing the right
> thing.
>
> 01 Gnomes In Your Garden
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/67162083/01Gnomes.mp3
>
> Take care
>
> David P Shortland
> DragonScore Productions
>
>
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