4 Elements of Great Linear Sound Design

4 Elements of Great Linear Sound Design

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There are many aspects you could point to that make up a really good sound design scene.

It could be storytelling with the designer’s sound choices or it could be mixing and mastering.

While these are each important, this week I want to break them down into 4 basic processes that every sound designer uses on a daily basis. These are volume, panning, EQ, and reverb.

I’ll share how I use them, set them up, and demonstrate some examples of how each can be used to create more realism in a scene.

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