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    Posts made by seilogramp

    • RE: Audacity settings

      @tmd said in Audacity settings:

      I duplicate the original trumpet track. I add the reverb to the duplicated track only. Then I adjust the level on the duplicated track (usually to around -12, plus or minus), to get the right amount of reverb in the mix.

      Very helpful. Thank you. I actually moved my entire "studio" to a larger room, which seemed to improve the sound a great deal. Then, per your suggestion, adjusted the processing using a duplicate track just for the reverb. Seems the preset "large room" was the most pleasing.

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      posted in Miscellaneous
      seilogramp
      seilogramp
    • RE: Audacity settings

      > What are you trying to achieve?
      Not such a dead sound. As if I were in a room more suited to recording brass, if possible.

      > Also, how far away from your bell is the mic?
      4'

      posted in Miscellaneous
      seilogramp
      seilogramp
    • Audacity settings

      Just checking to see what is the recommended starting point for recording a trumpet using audacity. The room is 12' x 18' with drapes, carpeting, and a bed. So it is extremely "dead" sounding. The mic is an Audio-Technica AT2020USB. Mic is typically placed about 4' away. Audacity is set to avoid clipping during the loudest passages. I assume I need to play around with reverb settings? Up the room size or just use one of the presets. Anything else?

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      posted in Miscellaneous
      seilogramp
      seilogramp
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