Audio Modeling Ambiente Room Simulator standalone plugin is here!2024-11-05T18:59:47+00:00Ambiente by Audio Modeling brings an advanced level of realism to your productions, allowing you to place any instrument—whether virtual or recorded—into the same virtual room. This revolutionary Room Simulator is more than just reverb or convolution; it’s a tool that calculates the geometric reflections of sound waves, ensuring that every sound source in your mix interacts naturally with the environment.
With Ambiente, you can record real instruments, such as solo strings or other acoustic performers, in small spaces—like your home studio or even a small room—without the need for large, professional recording spaces. Then, seamlessly blend them with your virtual instruments, including SWAM instruments, all within the same simulated acoustic space.
Control room size, choose absorption materials, and adjust microphone positioning to fine-tune the sonic environment. Whether you’re simulating the tight acoustics of a small recording studio or the reverberant expanse of a cathedral, Ambiente makes it easy to create a cohesive soundscape.
The power of Ambiente lies in its ability to communicate across multiple instances within your DAW. This allows you to manage all instruments or audio tracks in one centralized interface—ensuring that each element, virtual or real, sounds as though it was recorded in the same space.
With Ambiente, your strings, vocals, guitars, or any other audio sources will sound like they were recorded together, even if they were captured in different locations or with different tools. The result? A natural, organic blend that elevates your mix to the level of a real studio recording session.
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I don't fully understand the difference between the separate Ambiente and the one that's included in the Swam instruments. Is it the ability to also place external sources (recorded audio or other VST instruments)?
A_K_F wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:47 pm
I don't fully understand the difference between the separate Ambiente and the one that's included in the Swam instruments. Is it the ability to also place external sources (recorded audio or other VST instruments)?
Right. If you’re using SWAM instruments, you’ll place them in the virtual room using their built-in Ambiente pages. But if you’re including a singer, you would use the standalone Ambiente effect plugin on the vocal audio track, and it will place your vocalist in the same room as your instruments, as if he were part of SWAM.
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