jnorman
October 20th 03, 09:15 PM
if you are overdubbing/multitracking an acoustic ensemble in a studio
setting, should you track each individual instrument in a live space,
or should you track each instrument in a dead space/iso room? if you
track all of them in a live room one at a time, will you get too much
room sound and exacerbate all your rooms acoustic problems little by
little? by tracking them all dry, then adding verb later, will it be
cleaner? is it better to add reverb to each individual track, or mix
first and then add reverb to the 2-buss? thanks, as always.
setting, should you track each individual instrument in a live space,
or should you track each instrument in a dead space/iso room? if you
track all of them in a live room one at a time, will you get too much
room sound and exacerbate all your rooms acoustic problems little by
little? by tracking them all dry, then adding verb later, will it be
cleaner? is it better to add reverb to each individual track, or mix
first and then add reverb to the 2-buss? thanks, as always.