On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, chmorris2000 wrote: > What type of reverb seems to be most effective when > recording 'trons? I'm looking to buy a new unit and wanted to know > what you guys thought on the matter. > Craig to state the obvious, differnt reverb types have different character. a spring sounds VERY different from a plate. and the desired effect/context determines the proper tool. i prefer a digital unit 'cuz i can emulate [quite well in most instances] just about any reverb type with a couple of knob twiddles. [and humping an old EMT plate around is almost as much fun as hauling a tron around...] my own preference is anything from lexicon. it's what they [lexicon] do best, and there is good reason that just about every decent studio in the world uses them. if you can get or use a lexicon 480 or 960 then by all means do! [they cost thousands however] otherwise, thier smaller units are also quite useable. a lexicon "hall" reverb does magic for the sound of even a badly maintained tron. one key thing to listen for in a digital reverb is the "tails" - the trailing sound as it fades away... cheap/crappy units with wonky algorhythms start to sound pretty squirrely/cheesy on the tails... NOTE: the opinions expressed herein are mine. if you don't like them then get your own ;) ...jeff
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Re: [Mellotronists] reverbs
2003-09-10 by Jeff Coulter
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