let's talk spring reverbs
I dig the BX-10 a lot, it is a great sounding box. I almost snagged a BX-20 with a spare BX-20 for parts off of craigslist a couple years ago but it was a couple hundred miles away and I was unable to get down in time.
I had a stage spring reverb for a while, it was kind of piece of crap but in a good way.
I had a stage spring reverb for a while, it was kind of piece of crap but in a good way.
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Welcome to the board...Hamstertronix wrote:Hi there, this my first post on here:
I can't go past the Korg GR-1 gated spring reverb rack unit. I love this thing, and I've had it for about 17 years... still running smooth and sweet.
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Do you have some pictures of that thing? I know OF it, but I have never used it... I am interested...
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Never mind... got it:
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/04 ... everb.html
Cool!
I am gonna have to check one out.
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/04 ... everb.html
Cool!
I am gonna have to check one out.
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I know your don't do the Evilbay Joel, but I passed this one on my way to the Biamp this morning in the digital shopping mart:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Korg-GR-1-S ... 2304a800bd
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Korg-GR-1-S ... 2304a800bd
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thanks for the heads up!losthighway wrote:I know your don't do the Evilbay Joel, but I passed this one on my way to the Biamp this morning in the digital shopping mart:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Korg-GR-1-S ... 2304a800bd
it may be worth it on such an inexpensive item... ---- hmm....
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Hi, sorry I didn't reply straight away, but here's a pic of my Korg GR-1 in my rack from a couple of years ago (have more gear and a bigger rack going on now).
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s220 ... 0002-1.jpg
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s220 ... 0002-1.jpg
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My Biamp spring showed up right before yesterdays session. I was monitoring vocal playback using a send to the spring. It sounded really cool. The verb was pretty long, even when I wasn't driving the spring too hard, you could hear it on quiet sections resonating for a good couple seconds after the note.
Sounded great with some limiting in front of it for consistent reverb, or without to get that almost gated sound where something loud happens and echos, but the quieter stuff sounds more dry.
Sounded great with some limiting in front of it for consistent reverb, or without to get that almost gated sound where something loud happens and echos, but the quieter stuff sounds more dry.
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I'm doing all my reverbs with a spring reverb tank from Peavy 5150 right now. Chain: Aux out - Bass amp input, (or FX return), - out of speaker outputs from the bass amp - into reverb tank - out of tank into channel on board - (I usually eq the aux send AND the returned reverb signal on the board) - into delay unit for pre-delay, (delay to taste) - into comp - sidechain the original elements to clamp down on the reverberated signal a bit, (to keep it out of the way of the original signal & allow it to "creep in" naturally, as well as using the sidechain to gate the verb so that the gate closes after the source gets quiet, not the verb itself) - Run through in realtime, print one track for stereo Left, another for Stereo Right, done.
Get it really cranking if your into that "boingy" sound, or make it smooth for a more natural approach. Awesome.
Screw digital/synthetic verbs. Real algorythms are far to complex & detailed to "emulate". I don't use them unless I want it to sound fake.
Get it really cranking if your into that "boingy" sound, or make it smooth for a more natural approach. Awesome.
Screw digital/synthetic verbs. Real algorythms are far to complex & detailed to "emulate". I don't use them unless I want it to sound fake.
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Another vote for the Furman single rack space unit. best $90 we spent. No idea what they go for now.
I also have a great stand alone box (not as big as an amp-top type model) called a Lafayette that I love. More "kooky" than a straight spring - but has a great sound.
I also have a great stand alone box (not as big as an amp-top type model) called a Lafayette that I love. More "kooky" than a straight spring - but has a great sound.
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i'm about to buy an accutronics reverb tank and try this. i'm considering screwing it down to a 19" piece of plywood to make one of the ugliest pieces of rack gear around.rty5150 wrote:i am using an accutronics reverb tank pulled from an old polytone and WOW!!! how cool and boingy that tone is. needs a bit of tweaking to make it multipurpose, but that boing of the spring is hard for digital to copy.
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i had an idea to wire two different models (short decay and long decay i guess) together, with a knob to blend the two (far left sends all the signal to one tank, far right sends it all to the second tank, middle is both, etc). i'm not quite savvy enough to put it together, but it seems like a simple way to get more flexibility out of these things.
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