[RWP] Choir Space

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Nov 27 09:14:07 EST 2013


Cool, I'll go grab it.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patrick Perdue 
  To: Reapers Without Peepers 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:21 AM
  Subject: Re: [RWP] Choir Space


  Another good free reverb plugin is Omniverb from JB. It ends up on a lot 
  of my projects when I just want something that works. I like it a bit 
  better than the Kjaerhus classic reverb, but that's just me. Both are 
  worth using.

  On 11/26/2013 1:03 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
  > The space module in isotopes nectar may be just the ticket here. Grab
  > the demo and give it a whirl. Also the free Glaceverb from
  > www.desample.com <http://www.desample.com> was favorite of mine back in
  > my windows days.
  > On Nov 25, 2013, at 1:09 AM, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
  > <mailto:cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
  >
  >> I concur, that's a great verb.
  >> I've had some conversation with him myself, he was supposed to get a
  >> list of presets together for us, don't know if that ever happened.
  >> But those would be good starting places for tweaking.
  >> A really great free reverb that I still use a lot is the
  >> classic reverb from
  >> KJAERHUS AUDIO
  >> that company is defunct now but their classic series which includes
  >> some really great basic essentials,
  >> is still floating around the net, and still stands up well with modern
  >> offerings.
  >> They're accessible via reaper's plug-in parameter view, as well as
  >> with sonar's inspector, etc.
  >>
  >>     ----- Original Message -----
  >>     *From:*Scott Chesworth <mailto:scottchesworth at gmail.com>
  >>     *To:*Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com>
  >>     *Sent:*Sunday, November 24, 2013 5:04 PM
  >>     *Subject:*Re: [RWP] Choir Space
  >>
  >>     I know your not looking for huge churchy verbs as such, but for pretty
  >>     much any kind of space, ambience, just that extra lil' summin', my
  >>     go-to plugs are from Valhalla DSP. Their native GUI is completely
  >>     inaccessible. I've been back and forward a bit with the developer
  >>     about changing that, but his hands are tied by the framework he's
  >>     using not exposing anything to accessibility APIs. He's raised it with
  >>     the developer of said framework, but not had any luck. Activation is
  >>     accessible, luckily. Anyway, I loved these plugs enough to sit and
  >>     save out each preset, and from there, you can tweak using the
  >>     automatable stuff you'll get from hitting Shift+P. Would definitely
  >>     recommend checking them out unless anyone has suggestions of something
  >>     that sounds similarly good with easier access.
  >>
  >>     Hth, let us know how it turns out
  >>
  >>     Scott
  >>
  >>     On 11/24/13, David P Shortland <dragamilov at comcen.com.au
  >>     <mailto:dragamilov at comcen.com.au>> wrote:
  >>     > Hi & Greetings from the Land Down Under...
  >>     >
  >>     > Just over two weeks ago I finished recording the Sunshine
  >>     Coasts’ premier
  >>     > youth choir, The Orianna Youth Choir, for a childrens musical
  >>     project.
  >>     >
  >>     > Long story short...on the first trak the choir is sitting nicely
  >>     in the mix,
  >>     > but it is totally dry, and so this leads to two questions...
  >>     >
  >>     > 1 Should I leave it dry and have the choir natural?
  >>     > 2 If I put any sort of FX on the choir what should it be?
  >>     >
  >>     > The musical style is for a childrens musical about Gnomes... so
  >>     the choir is
  >>     > not trying to be represented in a church/cathedral'/large hall
  >>     environment.
  >>     >
  >>     > However, I do feel the choir needs some space around it, just to
  >>     lift them
  >>     > slightly forward of the mix...for those who are in the know...
  >>     if I may ask
  >>     > your thoughts?
  >>     >
  >>     > I realise that this might not strictly be a REAPER question, so
  >>     please
  >>     > excuse the OffTopic nature. It could be used for future
  >>     questions that I
  >>     > might be able to provide ansers for if they do occur...
  >>     >
  >>     >
  >>     > Thanx
  >>     >
  >>     > David P Shortland
  >>     > DragonScore Productions
  >>     >
  >>     >
  >>     >
  >>
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