![]() To make Space Designer even more interesting, it also includes a ‘Synthesized IR’ option that lets you create your own Impulse Response from scratch. ![]() The process of convolution effectively combines the original dry source with the Impulse Response file, resulting in an output that sounds like it’s been recorded complete with a room’s acoustics. The reverb in Space Designer is created using short Impulse Response (or IR) files that are acoustic snapshots of either a real physical space, or a vintage reverb unit. While the other plug-ins create their reverb synthetically, Space Designer is powered by a technique called convolution. Logic Pro X includes a number of different reverb plug-ins, but it’s Space Designer that’s the real star of the show. In this workshop, therefore, we look at the intricacies of Space Designer, from the basics to its more creative applications. ![]() An experienced Space Designer user understands how different sounds can work with reverb and how relatively simply controls – like pre-delay, or the tail’s EQ setting – can be exploited to best effect. ![]()
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