ryanlikestorock
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Here's a little weird effect trick that I think I invented when I was 15 and learning about home recording.
We had recorded the band, but found that our snare drum was sounding pretty flat. So, I hooked up a 15" speaker cab with just the snare signal running through it, placed the snare drum on a guitar stand and set it right in front of the speaker. When the recorded snare would sound through the speaker, the real snare would vibrate, making a really sizzly sound.
When the recording of this new snare sound was mixed with the original snare sound, a really interesting, fuller, weird effect was happening.
I also did a similar idea running vocals into a large drum and recording that sound... it can be make for a really weird stereo effect.
Anyone try stuff like this to make a mix a little more "interesting"?
We had recorded the band, but found that our snare drum was sounding pretty flat. So, I hooked up a 15" speaker cab with just the snare signal running through it, placed the snare drum on a guitar stand and set it right in front of the speaker. When the recorded snare would sound through the speaker, the real snare would vibrate, making a really sizzly sound.
When the recording of this new snare sound was mixed with the original snare sound, a really interesting, fuller, weird effect was happening.
I also did a similar idea running vocals into a large drum and recording that sound... it can be make for a really weird stereo effect.
Anyone try stuff like this to make a mix a little more "interesting"?