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tacotime | 3 years ago

Very cool. I’ve seen videos on reverb plates, and this diy well-based reverb chamber: https://youtube.com/shorts/UufK--iBbXQ

Had not heard of reverb tanks before today. I wonder what other interesting sources of reverb are out there.

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_spduchamp|3 years ago

All kinds of things can be a reverb tanks. I've tried using a grand piano as a reverb tank with some mixed results. There's also a trick of making a weird reverb with a bunch of garden hoses of different lengths with a speaker at one end and mics taped to the ends.

If you dig fun reverb stuff, check out Stuart Dempster's recordings. His underground overlays album has trombonists in a large underground cistern with a natural 40 second decay.

I use a pedal based DSP stereo reverb to simulate spring and plate. (Ventris) My instrument make for playing with reverb. It is two strings with stereo pickup and played using a computer controlled rotary magnetic bow. (Electroduochord)

tacotime|3 years ago

I found your YouTube demo of the Electroduochord from about a year ago. All very cool, thanks for sharing this!