Alright, so I'm doing some editing for a friend of mine and I'm wondering how others might go about simulating a cave environment. What's a good mixture of echo, hollowness, and ambient effect?
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Cave Effect
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notbencompton
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Re: Cave Effect
Audacity comes with Gverb (I think), but it confuses everyone until they read this:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=GVerb
I would start with the "church" pre-set, but I'd lower the Damping setting somewhat.
In case Audacity doesn't come with GVerb, you can get it as part of the LADSPA plugins pack (they're OS specific so you'll have to choose the right one):
http://audacityteam.org/download/
I believe the GVerb plugin is named differently on macs, but I don't know what the name is.
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=GVerb
I would start with the "church" pre-set, but I'd lower the Damping setting somewhat.
In case Audacity doesn't come with GVerb, you can get it as part of the LADSPA plugins pack (they're OS specific so you'll have to choose the right one):
http://audacityteam.org/download/
I believe the GVerb plugin is named differently on macs, but I don't know what the name is.