Hi,
I've recorded some drum tracks with a condenser in a big room and now in the recording there's a lot of reverb.
Is there any way to remove the reverb? Any plugin or settings I could use with sonar 8?
Thanks
check this little vst:
http://www.algorithmix.com/en/denoiser_pro.htm
never tried it, maybe it can help you
what about micing the drums up seperatly?
think its hard to remove reverb. And if im not wrong the condensators are there to add some ambience and of course for the cymbals
It's always difficult, or impossible to remove effects afterwards.
If you're looking for a good result you better rerecord the drums. And remember that the further away you keep the mike the more room/reverb you'll get.
I actually saw a de-reverb plug-in a few days ago, but I can't remember the name for the life of me...
I'll keep looking and you know when/if I figure out what it was
I'm not sure if this is possible. If you can try re-recording in better fitted room. You will get better results if you mic up separately every part of the drum set.
If you guys find that DeReverb plug let me know
Tony gave a great response of what can be done. Just to add, for demo recordings, I wouldn't count on too big improvement @ high costs. If you have the chance, add some dry kick & snare samples with Drumagog or something and adjust the triggering with that drum audio file (if possible). This will help the drums to be more defined. The rest can be tucked in the overall mix in a more comfortable way. Record everything else dry, except one guitar or vocal, and don't overdo there as well.
Or if it is not a problem, get some curtains on walls, and call the drummer once again.
This might be helpful
http://www.spl.info/index.php?id=463&L=1
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