Amazing Reverb Set-up
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- Gejius
As posted from a previous topic, I'm trying to rattle my brain into recollecting a specific site, so wondrous and marvelous, you yourself will be spinning in a field of lavender when you find it.
Basically there is a huge concrete cylinder in a warehouse in Germany that 2 guys have hooked up a speaker and a microphone to. You log on to their site, upload a sound file (.mp3 I think), it plays it through the speaker while bouncing off of the walls in the cylinder and records the effect of your sample going through the cylinder. Then out poops a delicious little .wav file you can drop right into your lap and call it "sweetums."
Does any of this sound familiar to any of you. I know people on here are predominantly design-oriented, but hey, it's worth a shot.
- TheBlueOne0
You know, there is this thing called google which took me about 9 seconds to find it...
- The link takes forever to load... if it ever wil...Gejius
- Gejius0
Dammit are you kidding me???? I spent the last 1/2 hour trying to look it up!!! YARGH!
Thanks Blue.
- TheBlueOne0
Dude, all I did was type "germany cylinder reverb website" and wham...
- Gejius0
I typed in "germany reverb cylinder warehouse .mp3 .wav speaker" = nothing.
But thanks anyway for finding it again for me.
- TheBlueOne0
Actually I serached for "germany reverb concrete sound website" first thing up was this:
http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2…
And then there you go...
- defstro0
It sounds like they are using an impulse response reverb. Native Instruments makes one (can't think of the name) and Reverb Designer in Logic Pro is one.