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Outdoor altiverb
Outdoor altiverb















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outdoor altiverb

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outdoor altiverb

You don’t need expensive gear, connections, or god-like knowledge to kickstart your career. Do you want to make money from your music?ĭo you want to make money from your music?.When I finally get a chance I'll put TJs clapper recordings thru the AV7 beta and report back here how it works out. The Tivoli+iPod seems like a good little setup, especially if they've sampled the response of that speaker. So if any of you guys think you can get away with running sweeps, you should go for it. it's a 'side effect' of the mathematical technique used that the resulting Impulse Response has a insanely large dynamic range and most noise just falls away. I'm just in awe of how much noise this method can handle: constant, tonal stuff mixed with dense rumble, loud drips in a cave reverb and buzzing flies. Obviously the real world isn't that perfect but even a few good claps can get us a very believable room reverb that will help a lot to sell the ADR.Īs TJ mentioned, the sweep technique is unbelievably tolerant of background noise. On the contrary, a good sweep recording through that lav/room/preamp combo may be good enough to get the ADR matching very closely, including the tonal balance of the direct signal as well as any reflections from the room. I'm just suggesting that it wouldn't be that effective if the original recording had been done with a wireless lavalier mic. Where this technology seems like it might have a place is on shows/films with a lot of green screen work, and I would be very interested to hear a demonstration of it's use outdoors, as Laurence suggested. I'm not knocking the technology of this program in any way, I think it's incredible what it can do, I'm just suggesting that it wouldn't be that effective if the original recording had been done with a wireless lavalier mic. That's great, however, our dailies would sound like the original recording in the demonstration, and we'd have lots of explaining to do, "Oh, just wait until we use the Altiverb!!"

outdoor altiverb

If I understand the usage of the program, we could eliminate the lavalier choice and just record with a boom mic. This program, and it's ability to recreate the sound of the "room," is interesting because I would imagine that the large majority of folks here would have gone to a wireless lavalier, as a solution to the acoustics. I agree with Jeff, the demonstration is extreme by design, what's interesting to me is that using this program you can preserve the natural acoustics of the original room, which was reverberant to say the least and enhanced by using a boom type of microphone. Thanks for posting the demonstration, tj.















Outdoor altiverb