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A recording of a very clean, very tight small choral ensemble in a small,
dry room (church rehearsal room). Exquisitely in tune, in time, and very musical, but dry as a bone. I applied a large room reverb (4+ seconds, quick initial decay, long sustain) at low levels followed by a fairly full 2 second reverb. The combination reminds me a bit of the King Singers, Swingle Singers styles (60's? 70's?). Just like compression and noise reduction, a couple of light passes worked better than one big pass. |
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