Recreating the Sound of a Live Concert

In this course, Josh Bess explains how to recreate the sound of hearing your original music being played at a live music festival. Josh demonstrates what details go into creating the space, atmosphere, and full environmental sounds by applying simple audio effects such as Reverb and EQ. Josh discusses ideas focused on this topic, along with many other related topics asked throughout the live webinar.

Videos
Introduction (02:42) - Josh opens up the webinar with an explanation of the topics for the day, along with welcoming new and returning guests to the live-webinar event.
How to Recreate the Sound of a Live Concert (Lesson) (10:20) - Josh explains how to change the soundscape and environment of your sounds with audio-effects processing.
Did You Make the Lead Synth in the Song from the Previous Video Lesson? (06:53) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Where Did You Get the Crowd Samples? (01:28) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Have You Ever Recorded a Crowd Live? (04:21) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
What Setting Did You Tweak to Give Your CPU More Free Space? (02:13) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Have You Ever Used a Handheld Field Recorder? (03:48) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Were You a Studio Drummer, or Did You Originally Start Playing with a Band? (01:22) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Do You Use an Electronic Drum Kit When Recording Electronic Drum Parts? (00:31) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
Do You Have Any Workflow Advice for Working on a Song That?s Over One Hour Long? (02:58) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
How Do You Plan Out Song Ideas in Ableton?s Session View? (09:41) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.
What Controller Do You Use to Mix Your Music? (01:25) - Josh answers questions from live-webinar attendees.