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Re: [microsound] home made plate reverb



i once made a lovely, metallic-as-all-hell reverb using some piezo-electric
transducers and my metal radiator. added bonus was the sound of the water
filling it up from time to time. 

really, anything is a reverb if you send sound through it. cheap piezo-electric
disks can be both the transducer and the pickup, or you could close-mike the
plate/spring/radiator/tincan/whatever for a different sound. old plate reverbs
were suspended with wires inside of acousticly ¨dead¨ boxes, but the pricipal
is just the same as what i describe.

good luck,
d.

Quoting Tim Kugel <guitardo@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Has anyone experimented with any home made reverbs, especially plate
> type...?
> 
> I am curious about the viability of making [cheap] home made FX
> using analog [nothing against digital] tools
> 
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