Leverage Brick Surfaces for Your Chamber Reverb

Chamber Reverb Enthusiast Challenge #2

Continuing with your chamber setup from the Chamber Enthusiast Challenge #1, or setting up and entirely new chamber, add your chamber sound to the Reference tracks below. You’ll then be able to compare your chamber’s sound with the sounds achieved by other ChamberReverbChallenge subscribers. Simply add your chamber reverb to these tracks, mixing to taste, with as much of your chamber reverb as you think appropriate to the track, plus any other signal processing you wish to include — perhaps some high pass filtering plus predelay to the chamber and EQ on the dry track.

Reference Tracks for Your Chamber Reverb

Add your chamber to these dry reference tracks:

Vocal and Electric guitar from the song Different, kindly provided for the Chamber Reverb Challenge by:

||: Artist:  Layzi @littlesoyboi :||:  Producer:  Lucas DeLisle @thatproducerlucas :||


Deliverables

Submit a single compressed .zip file containing all of the audio files and the single pdf document described below. Use file name: Enthusiast2_UserName.zip where UserName is the user name you created when you registered to become a ChamberReverbChallenge subscriber.

  1. Print your Vocal reference mix with your chamber reverb applied.
    • .WAV file at the same resolution as the source files (24 bit / 48kHz preferred for web sharing here)
    • file name: En2_UserName_Vocal.wav
      • En2 stands for Chamber Enthusiast Challenge #2
      • UserName is the user name you created when you registered to become a ChamberReverbChallenge subscriber.
      • Vocal identifies the reference track.
      • e.g., En2_N_Tesla_Vocal.wav
  2. Print your Snare reference mix with your chamber reverb applied.
    • .WAV file at the same resolution as the source files (24 bit / 48kHz preferred for web sharing here)
    • file name: En2_UserName_Snare.wav
      • En2 stands for Chamber Enthusiast Challenge #2
      • UserName is the user name you created when you registered to become a ChamberReverbChallenge subscriber.
      • Snare identifies the reference track.
      • e.g., En2_N_Tesla_Snare.wav
  3. Print your Electric Guitar (EGT) reference mix with your chamber reverb applied.
    • .WAV file at the same resolution as the source files (24 bit / 48kHz preferred for web sharing here)
    • file name: En2_UserName_EGT.wav
    • En2 stands for Chamber Enthusiast Challenge #2
    • UserName is the user name you created when you registered to become a ChamberReverbChallenge subscriber.
    • EGT identifies the reference track.
    • e.g., En2_N_Tesla_EGT.wav
  4. If your chamber has changed since your Chamber Enthusiast Challenge #1 entry, document your chamber in a single PDF document (file name: En2_N_Tesla_ChamberDoc.pdf) containing the following.
    • Photos
      1. Chamber: One image showing the best view of the entire chamber.
      2. Speaker: One image showing the placement of and nearby architecture around the loudspeaker(s)
      3. Microphone: One image showing the placement of and nearby architecture around the microphone(s)
      4. (optional) Chamber Selfie: One image of you in your chamber.
    • Signal path: provide a summary gear list in order of signal flow from audio source, through chamber, back to your session.
      1. DAW/Mixer Output; Converter Out; Power Amp In; Loudspeaker; Microphone (indicate any switch settings if appropriate such as pick-up pattern, pad, and rolloff); Microphone Preamplifier; Converter; Session/Mixer Input.
      2. e.g., Pro Tools Bus 17 Out; Apogee DA16 Out #3 Out; Hafler P1000 In; Yamaha NS10; Shure KSM141 (cardioid, with pad, no rolloff); API 312 Microphone Preamplifier #2; Apogee AD16 In #3; Pro Tools Input #11.
      3. Include settings for any added effects on the send to your chamber, such as delay and equalization.