Sound Design Techniques - The Killer Chain Part 2: Parallel Processing
Offered By: Waves Audio via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced parallel processing techniques for film sound design in this 23-minute video featuring Graham Reznick, director and sound designer of the horror series Deadwax. Dive into Reznick's unique approach as he demonstrates the use of various plugins, including NLS, Renaissance Bass, F6, Aphex Vintage Aural Exciter, MetaFilter, Enigma, L1, OneKnob Louder, Abbey Road Vinyl, and Renaissance Verb. Learn how to create powerful sound effects through techniques such as crunch sizzle, synth phase manipulation, mic preamp adjustments, reverb stereo enhancement, and limiting. Compare before and after results, and discover how to apply the Abbey Road Vinyl plugin for authentic vintage effects. Gain insights into the sound design process behind the Deadwax series and enhance your own audio production skills.
Syllabus
Intro
Crunch Sizzle
Synth Phase
Before and After
Mic Preamp
Reverb Stereo
Limiter
Before After
Comparison
Abbey Road Vinyl
Dead Wax
Taught by
Waves Audio
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