Sound Particles – Air Torrent: A plugin to simulate the distance and depth of musical elements
Sound Particles – Air is a professional audio plugin that allows simulating the distance and depth of musical elements in any mix. Air works by adjusting attenuation to mimic the acoustic effect of the distance between the listener and the actual musical performance. Air helps create a natural, organic, and clear sound, removing the sterile feel of a typical studio environment (where vocals and instruments are often close-miked).
Sound Particles – Air Torrent for sound effects
One use of Sound Particles – Air is to create realistic sound effects, simulating the distance and depth of sound objects. A nearby object does not sound like a distant one. With just one button, you can simulate the exact distance of any sound. Air will apply the necessary EQ and distance attenuation to make audio assets perfectly resemble real-life sound events. No need to re-record everything. Air allows quickly reinventing sound effects, adding depth and distance to sounds.
Sound Particles – Air Torrent for mixing
Another use of Sound Particles – Air is to enhance music mixing by allowing you to position musical elements at different depths in the sound field. Air lets you avoid the standard and time-consuming method of adding depth in a mix (attenuating volume and EQ of high frequencies) without resulting in a sea of effects that blur the production. Use this plugin to create depth realistically without the risk of adding distractions. Try placing the drums a few meters away from the guitars or vocals a few meters ahead of the keyboard.
Sound Particles – Air for ADR
ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) is the process of replacing the original dialogue of a scene with new recordings, usually to improve sound quality or change the language. The biggest challenge of ADR is making it sound as natural as if it were recorded in the original setting. Air helps achieve a natural distance effect, so ADR never sounds out of place again. Air is much more precise than a simple low-pass filter, using scientifically measured frequency response values for air damping.