Creative Processing to Fake A Guitar Amp Room Mic
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- čas přidán 28. 08. 2016
- In this video I process a close-miked guitar amp in such a way as to convincingly emulate the sound of a microphone placed across the room from the cabinet. This effect is helpful for creating a roomier, wider soundscape with more depth and dimension.
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Such a great tip! I use it a lot. On the Trueverb, I remove the direct sound to keep it 100% wet. Thank you so much for this video.
Oh man that funk riff is just plain awesome!!!
Exactly what I was looking for to improve my sound on my videos! Thanks for that man
Great video, was looking for just this. will definitely try this out.
Great video!
It is very helpfull thank you! One little thing though - it does not work so good voicing over a loud guitar :-)
I dont aggree with Shadow, it does not at all sound like a 70´s track.
It is only the delayed track that is rolled off. Sounds very good to me.
Roll off at 250hz ?! Good grief, there's nothing left. The meat is totally gone. Seriously, are you recording a 70's track ? hahah
ShadowⓋ Nope. The meat is still there. In the dry guitar track.