thank you. even the apple support page, which describes how to use space designer, does not show you where to find it. I would have never found it without this video! you rock
This is a great question. There are a few reasons that immediately spring to mind. In a functional context, if you're using reverb on a drum bus, you might want a low-pass filter that starts closed but opens up over to time, so you can add weight and space without overemphasising the attack of the kick. Alternatively, you might want a low-pass filter with an envelope that closes over time to leave more space for new high-frequency sounds. There are other ways you could use it to keep the feel of having a reverb without it cluttering your mix. If you want to get experimental, though, put it on a drum bus in band-pass mode, turn the resonance all the way up and reverse the IR for some weird rhythmic effects. See how you get on! It can add some really unusual effects. -Will :)
Im so glad i found this channel, these are top quality tutorials, this will catch on these are real jems
Finally, I know what this plugin does! Many thanks.
thank you. even the apple support page, which describes how to use space designer, does not show you where to find it. I would have never found it without this video! you rock
That was wonderful. I love both your organization and presentation. I’m a subscriber now!
Very helpful, thank you!
Great tutorial, this is going to be so helpful to me, gonna experiment as soon as, thanks Jono
Have fun!
brilliant tutorial
I don’t have large spaces as an option I need help
Open Sound Library Manager in Logic and download extra Space designer content
thanks a lot!
Is it possible to do room correction with Space Designer by loading the WAV file created by Room EQ Wizard into the Impulse Resonse Utility?
State of Art Sir🖖🐬
When should i use the filter envelope or what is it used for on a reverb?
This is a great question. There are a few reasons that immediately spring to mind. In a functional context, if you're using reverb on a drum bus, you might want a low-pass filter that starts closed but opens up over to time, so you can add weight and space without overemphasising the attack of the kick. Alternatively, you might want a low-pass filter with an envelope that closes over time to leave more space for new high-frequency sounds. There are other ways you could use it to keep the feel of having a reverb without it cluttering your mix. If you want to get experimental, though, put it on a drum bus in band-pass mode, turn the resonance all the way up and reverse the IR for some weird rhythmic effects. See how you get on! It can add some really unusual effects. -Will :)