To prove my point, here's a video from the BBC about an old empty water tank in Rangely, Colorado that sounds so good that a group of musicians got together to save it and then install a small studio so they could record inside.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Natural Reverb And The Water Tank Studio
We all love reverb, especially the natural kind. Live chambers like the ones that Capitol Records Studios are known for are beloved and high on the list for every software reverb programmer's to try to emulate. Walk into any large room, hall and gymnasium and the first thing many musicians and engineers do is clap their hands and marvel at the echo. We're naturally drawn to the beauty of the sound.
To prove my point, here's a video from the BBC about an old empty water tank in Rangely, Colorado that sounds so good that a group of musicians got together to save it and then install a small studio so they could record inside.
To prove my point, here's a video from the BBC about an old empty water tank in Rangely, Colorado that sounds so good that a group of musicians got together to save it and then install a small studio so they could record inside.
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Amazing People & Tone of "Clean Up What You Have" Bobby, thanks for sharing.
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