dual processing reverbs , slap backs

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what are some good dual processing reverbs , slap backs?

who makes some good slap backs delays??
 
here's how to get a good slap back:

drink a gallon of bleach.
 
Walters,
I wouldn't waste my money on outboard if I were you. I'd go all analog. If you set your monitors with the track or signal that you want processed up in a narrow corridor, such as a hallway, and set a mic there to record the effected track(s) while playing them back through the monitors, you will get a much better sound than that Lexicon or Eventide garbage. Cheaper, too.
 
Seeker of Rock said:
Walters,
I wouldn't waste my money on outboard if I were you. I'd go all analog. If you set your monitors with the track or signal that you want processed up in a narrow corridor, such as a hallway, and set a mic there to record the effected track(s) while playing them back through the monitors, you will get a much better sound than that Lexicon or Eventide garbage. Cheaper, too.


Ok



Guess it's been a while since I have been on this site.

If you want good gear there is lots going around now, like Eventide, Lexicon and crap like that. Sorry couldn't resist. I just thought the man's question wasn't answered. Anywhere from 300 to 1K you can get some decent Lexicon units, and if you are willing to go higher in the 1500 range you can pickup Lexicon's 300 a better scale unit, or Eventide units like the H3500. These are still widely respected units. The things is, that analogue is using these units now,through a board instead of all in a box. (pc) I still haven't found anything that is really close to good outboard gear in a pc. Other than
the CSR unit from IK Multimedia. That for software really rocks.

Sorry if you were being sarcastic Seeker. I did just come to the room
 
Ears said:
I did just come to the room

You should do some digging into the Walters phenomenon. Read a bunch of his posts. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to pound him in the head.
 
I am beginning to think so.
Sorry, I didn't do so yet.
Thanks for the heads up.
Lou
 
walters said:
What are some good analog slap back delays then??

Well, that's what I'm trying to tell you...the PROCESS is analog, so what you want to buy is the materials to build the chamber. I think Drywall brand is probably one of the best analog slapbacks available, Sheetrock brand a close second but with less tone in the high end.
 
Seeker of Rock said:
Well, that's what I'm trying to tell you...the PROCESS is analog, so what you want to buy is the materials to build the chamber. I think Drywall brand is probably one of the best analog slapbacks available, Sheetrock brand a close second but with less tone in the high end.


Haha
Ok I'm on board.
 
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