This is the best tutorial on Roomworks I've seen. I have been hesitant to use it because i've found it hard to understand what the knobs do and how they interact, especially the envelope section. Using the Hold button to explore is a great tip, thank you! 👍👍👍
Here's a nice tip for y'll. Set the Low filter to 600Hz, and the Hogh filter to 10kHz. Now, eberyone will be conviced that you gone to Abbey Road stuis for you mix: Well, maybe not but... Seriously though. Theese are the basic settings used at Abbey Road. Of cause you can finetune the frequency settings, if you feel that there is too much low or high end in the mix. If you want to go further (especially for vocal reverbs) you can add a parametric EQ before the reverb, and create a little "dip" where the instrument sits (2-4kHz for vocals, depending on gender). This way you can add more reverb, without having it swamping the vocal/instument.
Tnx. I honestly won't use Cubase until Steinberg builds in the ability to increase the appearance of vst and plugins. Almost everyone has it for a long time, Waves, Fabfilter, Kontakt, Soundpaint, Toontrack and many others. By the way, let them change the way presets are accessed. They should be accessible through a quick menu and not the opening of presets in a new window, which is really annoying.
This is the best tutorial on Roomworks I've seen. I have been hesitant to use it because i've found it hard to understand what the knobs do and how they interact, especially the envelope section. Using the Hold button to explore is a great tip, thank you! 👍👍👍
Roomworks is absolutely underrated. I use it all the time for sounddesign and post pro tasks!
Here's a nice tip for y'll. Set the Low filter to 600Hz, and the Hogh filter to 10kHz. Now, eberyone will be conviced that you gone to Abbey Road stuis for you mix: Well, maybe not but...
Seriously though. Theese are the basic settings used at Abbey Road. Of cause you can finetune the frequency settings, if you feel that there is too much low or high end in the mix. If you want to go further (especially for vocal reverbs) you can add a parametric EQ before the reverb, and create a little "dip" where the instrument sits (2-4kHz for vocals, depending on gender).
This way you can add more reverb, without having it swamping the vocal/instument.
tip: "efficency" parameter is great for earlys and extra delays also!
tip: play a chord and press "HOLD" button per automation. render this section and drop it in samplertrack...
Thanks Andrew. Is there a way to synch the reverb time with the tempo of the project?
hi eric,, not that I am aware of,,, andrew
Tnx. I honestly won't use Cubase until Steinberg builds in the ability to increase the appearance of vst and plugins. Almost everyone has it for a long time, Waves, Fabfilter, Kontakt, Soundpaint, Toontrack and many others. By the way, let them change the way presets are accessed. They should be accessible through a quick menu and not the opening of presets in a new window, which is really annoying.
thank you pril, for sharing your thoughts,,, andrew
@@TheDigitalAudioManual tnx Andrew
What do you mean by increase the appearance?
@@mesabog2 GUI resizing. I'm talking about Cubase vsts and plugins, and I mean zooming in and out. Sorry for my english.
Why didn't you give any vocal examples?
hi sternsa,, I will put it on the list for when I do part 2,,,, andrew
@@TheDigitalAudioManual thanks