>> Quick advice, but the reality is to experiment. You might also try >> some of the convolution plugins. They 'extract' the ambience from an >> actual recording and then create a resulting reverb you can >apply to a >> recording. Google audio convolution; you'll find hundreds of concert >> halls modeled as reverbs. > >that's fascinating! I didn't realize things had come that far! >But it does look expensive and not something I'd be able to do >with my old equipment.
There are also plugins that purport to capture the character of famous and expensive microphones. RY _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
