Andrasia
New Member
Hi There,
I'm confronted to a problem : I often find that my mix (mostly hybrid orchestral)lack a sense of depth and bigness.
I can put element back relative to each other and so it create a kind of depth but I have problem to create the illusion that's the instrument are in a big and wide room.
For exemple: my guitars sound more upfront than my brass but they doesn't seems to be in a large space neither.
Another example : in this cue :
The brass are not washed in reverb but still they sound like in a mega space.
I'm sure it's a lot a small and smart move but maybe you point me some direction?
In summary my question is : how to put an element in front but still in a big room?
Maybe using more predelay on verb?
Cheers,
I'm confronted to a problem : I often find that my mix (mostly hybrid orchestral)lack a sense of depth and bigness.
I can put element back relative to each other and so it create a kind of depth but I have problem to create the illusion that's the instrument are in a big and wide room.
For exemple: my guitars sound more upfront than my brass but they doesn't seems to be in a large space neither.
Another example : in this cue :
The brass are not washed in reverb but still they sound like in a mega space.
I'm sure it's a lot a small and smart move but maybe you point me some direction?
In summary my question is : how to put an element in front but still in a big room?
Maybe using more predelay on verb?
Cheers,