Ask Video – Audio Concepts 104: Delay and Reverb Effects [Tutorial, ENG]

By | April 20, 2019

 

Year of release : 2014
Manufacturer : Ask Video
Manufacturer site : www.askvideo.com/course/audio-concepts-104-delay-and-reverb-effects
Posted by : Joe Albano
Duration : 01:11:43
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English
Description : Recording engineers spend a lot of time and effort trying to record audio as intact as possible. And in this process, for the most part, any sensation of acoustic space is of secondary importance compared with the ideal capture of the primary sound. There are many reasons for this and they are supported by the possibility of adding sound back into the room and space when mixing.
This course is filled with a large number of in-depth explanations and animations explaining how all the main temporary effects work. Combined with an abundance of sound examples, you will learn how to best apply these FX by adding depth, body and presence to improve the sound in your production.
As a follow-up to Audio Concepts 103, this course explains how to use real-life audio footage. Learn how to get around this hands-on course by Joe Albano.
Recist engineers spend as much time as possible. It is a secondary moment when it comes to the sound. It can be used to add back to your room.
This is a course – picking up where the Acoustics course left off is filled with lots of in-depth explanations and animations explaining how much has been done. This is a combination of the best ways to achieve your sound effect.
So join our audio concepts series!

Content

01 Intro to Reflection-Based Effects (05:54)
02 Delay Times for Delay-Based Effects (06:10)
03 Flanging (06:57)
04 Chorusing (07:05)
05 Doubling (ADT) (06:33)
06 Phasing (06:08)
07 The Leslie Rotating Speaker (03:48)
08 Echo (05:24)
09 Introduction: Reverb Types (04:57)
10 Send & Return Hookup for Reverb (05:49)
11 The Reverberant Sound Field (01:58)
12 Algorithmic Reverb (Controls) (04:26)
13 Convolution Reverb (06:27)

Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 30.000 fps, ~ 260 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 44.1 KHz, 96.0 Kbps, 2 channels

 

 











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