This is the “virtual stage” I tried to achieve with the mix. This is how BREEZE 2 sounds with the modified “Den-Med-Hall-B” preset:Īnd the final mix…There are only 4 audio tracks in the Willem De Fesch Sonata: The distance depends on the ratio “dry/wet” The goal is to have as many early reflections as possible. So the farther away instruments are the more they sound from the middle.Īlso: The used preset is only to be understood as starting point. Instruments that sound far away can not be far left or right. I chose the bandpass in Breeze2 (blue curve). For a more natural reverb sound, you have to dampen the low frequencies a bit. It sounds too big in the distance because it was taken close. Of course, the “Den Med Hall B” preset is not optimal for our recorder.
Now you can use the Width controller to adjust the 3D effect. Now you can push your instrument backwards and forwards with Dry / Wet.īy the way: You get a 3D effect when you press “MIX”. Select the preset: F1 Factory Current / The Med Hall B Insert all the Audio-File Solo Violin into your DAW and insert BREEZE2 (See also our Breeze 2 by 2CAudio Review) into the effect section. Willem Defesch “Sonata” could be good for this experiment.
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