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Re: reverb "rooms"



Man almighty do I know what you mean!!!  I was reminded of a live video I 
did in the war memorial
here in Pittsburg Kansas. ( I plan on posting it as soon as I can figure 
out all the computer
issues to do it?) I played a spontaneous "test" inside a couple of huge 
walkthrough concrete
cylinders.  This prompted me to get my photographer/videographer and 
capture a little more sonic
phenomena!!!  The results were spectacular and I am planning on using this 
for more promotions and
advertising purposes.  I have some raqs sharqi performances with Sahlah 
Suhaylah planned for the
near future as well and it would be amazing to have her dancing in one of 
these natural/unnatural
acoustic settings with me playing.  We are also looking for ethnic 
percussionists and dancers that
can keep up with her intense style/workouts.  She is in Oklahoma 
City/Tulsa areas and we will
probably be traveling quite a bit maybe into Texas and perhaps we can find 
some of my old friends
in Arizona as well?  Where are you located may I ask?  
Happy Christ mas and Merry New Year to all of you loopy people!!!  :o)
Sincerely So Much Love, Daniel T. Albertini 
--- van Sinn <vansinn@post.cybercity.dk> wrote:

> bill bigrig wrote:
> > Howdy,
> > 
> >  Growing up on a dairy farm, we had 1, then 2 silos
> > for storing cattle forage for winter. When they were
> > empty, the reverb in them was TREMENDOUS. I never
> > timed it but it is long. They are 18 feet in diameter
> > and 50 feet high...
> 
> Can't find the link, but I saw a German studio or something having huge 
> tubular reverb chamber, like your mentioned silo, made in metal, looked 
> like polished cobber.
> 
>  > ...I will build a round
>  > plate, hoisted from the top to allow it to be adjusted
>  > to any height within the silo thereby altering reverb
>  > lenght. Different suface textures on the 18 foot plate
>  > will regulate damping. Also on the floor. It ought to
>  > be interesting...
> 
> Some large studios have reverb rooms in weird shapes with motorized 
> panels to adjust reveb time/decay, different speakers and mics in 
> various placements..
> 
> You'll surely have a ball setting up the silos. I guess it can have it's 
> merits being a country boy ;)
> 
> -- 
> rgds,
> van Sinn
> 
> 



      
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