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A Brief History of Reverb
http://bit.ly/reverbhistory
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Re: A Brief History of Reverb
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Nice quick little read of the basics.
Would have been nice if they had gone into a bit more detail, or even a lot more, but still worth a look.
Thanks Larry.
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Re: A Brief History of Reverb
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I agree JR...it's a good quick read...but makes you want more..
"Please Sir, may I have some more?"
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Re: A Brief History of Reverb
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Check this out:
http://www.uaudio.com/blog/emt-reverb-history/
FWIW,
Sean Costello'
s blog over at Vahallla DSP has some great insghts about reverb.
If you search hard you can find some great discussions at Gearslutz between
Michael Carnes
from Lexiicon/Exponential Audio and
Casey Dowdell
from Bricasti that have lots of great info.
There are also some nice presentations made by
Barry Blesser
that have been published on the web. He shares some pretty intense insights about reverb and human perception.
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Re: A Brief History of Reverb
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Thanx McQ
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While we're on the subject...this months CM Magazine is about REVERB...
http://www.musicradar.com...erb-august-2014-602088
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Cool! Thanks Mike & Larry.
After reading the original article that Larry posted up top, I clicked some of the other links and thought this might be good for some:
It's a short description of some of the DAWs to choose from.
http://www.musicradar.com...to-choose-a-daw-266085
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Thanx JR
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