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doriangrey
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Hall and Ambience Reverb - What's the difference?
I read a trick engineers use to create depth in their mixes is to mix stereo hall reverbs for depth and stereo "ambient" reverbs for width.
I know hall reverbs are like Madison Square Garden, Operas, Churches and such.
What would you consider ambience reverb? Isn't all reverb considered to be ambient? What is the difference?
I read a trick engineers use to create depth in their mixes is to mix stereo hall reverbs for depth and stereo "ambient" reverbs for width.
I know hall reverbs are like Madison Square Garden, Operas, Churches and such.
What would you consider ambience reverb? Isn't all reverb considered to be ambient? What is the difference?