Adding effects to mixes
discos_alma
discos_alma 2,164 Posts
Kind of an embarrassing question here.
What is the cheapest way to add effects (like echoing) to mixes? I understand you can do this with a Rane mixer, etc, but I guess I'm more interested in (free, or super cheap) post-production software that can do this for me.
Thoughts?
What is the cheapest way to add effects (like echoing) to mixes? I understand you can do this with a Rane mixer, etc, but I guess I'm more interested in (free, or super cheap) post-production software that can do this for me.
Thoughts?
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And its free!
OK. I'm an idiot. Will check it now!
Horns at 2:18 sound like they were recorded in a large-ass room with a little "echoing" happening. Check clip:
http://www.divshare.com/download/14319724-a79
What effect is that?
with that you can do it, a friend of mine does.
I had a lot of issues using VST's with Audacity, but that was an old version - it may be more compatible now.
I tend to use Steinberg WaveLab for working with WAVs.
There are free VST effects all over the net - just Google it.
Then you install one into the plugin directory of your sound editor. Launch the sound editor, highlight a portion of sound you want to add an effect to, and boo ya.
If you're specifically after some echo effects, here are the names of some free VSTs on the net..
Vintage Tape Delay v1.0
Tape Delay V0.2
Analog Delay
Analogic Delay
Dubb Box
Karlette
Retro Delay V1.03
Peace.
Lee.