Hi Mark,
A reverberated sound has a mixture of the dry source signal and the wet
signal from the reverb unit be it a spring, plate or whatever. Woolly
almost eliminated the dry signal and used the wet signal returning from the
spring as his sound. That's what gives the BJH violins that enormous
distance. This was easily achievable with the M300 as the dry signal had a
control and the reverb had a seperate one. You just turned down the one
and turned the other bugger up!
Best,
Martin
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