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picknpaws
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I need to play an orchestral piece (recorded on CD) in a large gymnasium. I have the original recording and am wondering if anyone can tell me if there is anything I can do to counter the typical muddiness and "in a gym" sound when played in a large gym.
As I understand it, reverb, delay and other effects are typically applied to studio recordings to give the sound some "spacial breadth" so when you listen to the recording, it sounds like it was played in a hall of some sort.
My problem is sort of the reverse. Should I apply any delay or other effects to help "separate" the stereo image such that it improves clarity when played in a large gym? Or maybe apply some stereo imaging technique (about which I am unknowledgeable) to increase separation and therefore enhance the likelihood of clearer sounds in the gym?
Any advice appreciated!!!!!
Thanks.
As I understand it, reverb, delay and other effects are typically applied to studio recordings to give the sound some "spacial breadth" so when you listen to the recording, it sounds like it was played in a hall of some sort.
My problem is sort of the reverse. Should I apply any delay or other effects to help "separate" the stereo image such that it improves clarity when played in a large gym? Or maybe apply some stereo imaging technique (about which I am unknowledgeable) to increase separation and therefore enhance the likelihood of clearer sounds in the gym?
Any advice appreciated!!!!!
Thanks.