Sorry Martin, I don't understand, can you put it very,
very simply, what equipment would I need and what
would I need to do with it?
Is there anyway I can achieve the same effect with
software and samples. I just don't have the expertise
in electronics and audiotechnology of most of the
group.
Thanks Mark
--- tronbros@aol.com wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 21/11/2007 02:29:12 GMT Standard
> Time,
> markpringnz@yahoo.com writes:
>
> So meanwhile if anyone
> knows how to make m-tron produce a sound like
> Woolly's
> M300 on BJH live I would be grateful. Actually
> advice
> on how to make an M400 or M4000 make that sound
> would
> be welcome.
>
>
> It's all down to the spring reverb in the M300 and
> the ability to leave it
> ringing while the direct signal is almost removed.
> It can be done on a desk
> with a good spring in the system.
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
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