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Sound Design / Drying out a wet sound (increasing its immediacy/presence)?
« on: July 25, 2016, 03:01:01 pm »
Forgive me if this is a really stupid question, I'm new to this.
Is there a reliable method for making a sound that is wet, dry? I don't know how to describe it properly, so here's an example:
https://clyp.it/l0dwavbi
This is just me playing a simple chord twice, the first time is with no reverb or effects- here it sounds like the mics were placed inside the body of the piano. Then I play it again, but this time put into a 'space' using Trash 2's 'Convolve' module. Is there any way to process a sound like the second (wet) chords so that it sounds more like the first (dry) set? Specifically, it would be great to be able to do this without buying a 'de-reverb' plugin.
Thanks guys
Is there a reliable method for making a sound that is wet, dry? I don't know how to describe it properly, so here's an example:
https://clyp.it/l0dwavbi
This is just me playing a simple chord twice, the first time is with no reverb or effects- here it sounds like the mics were placed inside the body of the piano. Then I play it again, but this time put into a 'space' using Trash 2's 'Convolve' module. Is there any way to process a sound like the second (wet) chords so that it sounds more like the first (dry) set? Specifically, it would be great to be able to do this without buying a 'de-reverb' plugin.
Thanks guys