The Ultimate Reverb Test - Berlin Studio from Samplicity
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- Berlin Studio from Samplicity has been put to the ultimate test.
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Thanks so much dear Leandro!
The video I needed. Thanks for doing that Leo!
Happy to help!
This is actualy the second plugin that uses this technique next to UAD Ocean Wave Studios.
This is magic!
Mind Blown!!!!
I don’t understand why you chose “Front Stage Wide” position and never even tried the most obvious (at least for me) combination of Woodwinds position and Surround mic soloed?
I have to make more tests, but as far as I could see, there are many ways to achieve the same result.
Was thinking the same question. One would think that the position of the instrument should be the woods position, then use the surround microphones. Also the dry slider could have been totally down, to achieve the same OT balance...
Was that your kid around 9:07 ?I thought it was mine 😂
I guess it was my kid.😆
Berlin Studio is a VST3 ...How did you get this to work in VSL Ensemble ?
VEPRO can open third-party plugins.
@@LeandroGardini It can't open VST3 yet. How did you do this ?
I've opened it as Audio Unit.
@@LeandroGardini oh of course you are in Apple OS
@@edbuller4435 man i was wondering this too. Glad i found this comment so i don't waste more time trying to get that work, lol
it does not sound full or even half close like the teldex in their sample libraries i spend hours with a lot of techniques and reverbs to match the TREE Reverb sound of orchestral tools found in berlin brass and it turned out that real halls and rooms have complex tones and have natural dynamics even people with phd in audio and physics could not replicate it so i moved on
We all have different experiences and results; and none are rules set in stone.