Slinky reverbs

Harry Bissell harrybissell at prodigy.net
Sat Oct 21 17:31:19 CEST 2000


Hi Doug.... (et al)

Cool. Spring reverbs are a favorite of mine.  They only "suck" if you kick them
real hard (unlike BBD whick suck at idle...).

Did you lnow that "Yes" used a slinky reverb system to get the battle sounds in
"The Gates of Delirium". They were mounted on the floor, and activated by a
quick kick....   Low Frequencies galore !!!

H^) harry

off to check out your site now...

The Peasant wrote:

> Hello, All!
>
> Quite a while ago, working with slinkys was discussed on this list and there
> were some questions on application. I have just completed an update of my
> website which includes a slinky reverb system I have played around with at:
> www.angelfire.com/electronic/epeasant/projects/springs/springs.html
>
> Hey Harry, lots of delay with no BBDs!!!
>
> I hope this answers some questions and proves helpful!
>
> As well I have "turboed" my entire website, now with over 50% less download
> time for your surfing pleasure! Plus new items in the Trading Post.
>
> BTW, anyone else read the article that Eric Barbour wrote on lists such as
> this in the last issue of Vacuum Tube Valley? Pretty scathing comments, I
> think he has some contributers on Synth-DIY well pegged.
>
> Take care,
> Doug
> ______________________
> The Electronic Peasant
>
> www.electronicpeasant.com




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