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You could try playback through some decent speakers, miking them from the
room, and then add the result back into the original recording. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/ wrote in message ups.com... i have some tracks of a flute part that were recorded in a dry room and lack any semblance of realistic early reflections. if i want to add some more realism to the sound by enhancing early reflections, should i tweak up one of my delay patches, or one of my small room reverbs? any guidelines or techniques you might suggest? thanks. |
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