RickshawRecords
Joined: Mar 07, 2006
Posts: 80
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 02:30 PM
I'm geeking-out over this...
Combine some old, giant concrete water tanks with a speaker, a microphone, and the ability to do anything over the Internet, and you get this:
http://www.tank-fx.de/
Some guys in Germany have set-up a speaker/mic recording combination, where you upload a file, and it actually plays and records inside this concrete tank, and is sent back to you as an MP3.
How cool is that??
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WR
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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netherlands
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 03:44 PM
cool, Im sending them mp3s as we speak. gotto wonder whether it's for real though.
WR
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NoisyDad
Joined: Mar 04, 2006
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West Hartford, CT
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 04:12 PM
A few years ago, they had something similar in Montreal, Canada, using an abandoned grain elevator - a gigantic indoor space - set up with microphones and speakers like this one. People were also able to upload sounds, music, etc., to have played through the speaker/microphone system and hear it back processed. Unfortunately, I found out about this after the project had ended. I'll have to try this one!
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WR
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netherlands
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 04:18 PM
okay, I made a sampler of a 1 minute snippet of my band playing squad car, sent it through the site once with 30% reverbsilo, and once with 100% drop me a mail or PM if you're interested, as the download section heré is out of order and I dont have a clue how or where else to store it
WR
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eddiekatcher
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2775
Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 05:20 PM
Those types of "reverb tanks" are nothing new. Norman Petty had a famous one that Buddy Holley recorded with as well as Duane Eddy if I remember correctly. I actually built a "plate" reverb some years back with a piece of sheet metal, a 4" speaker and a telephone pickup capsule. It sounded awesome but I could never effectively isolate it from other unwanted vibrations being generated in my basement studio. I ended giving it to a friend and I never heard if he actually got it to work........ed
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estreet
Joined: Mar 17, 2007
Posts: 839
United Kingdom
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Posted on Apr 06 2007 07:24 PM
Good post Rickshaw ... most interesting thing I've seen on the net for a while .. have got to try it now...
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RickshawRecords
Joined: Mar 07, 2006
Posts: 80
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Apr 10 2007 04:23 PM
Those types of "reverb tanks" are nothing new.
OK, agreed, but being able to sit in my den, send a file to Germany and having it sent back instantly is the cool part!
I've posted some samples here:
www.rickshawrecords.com/samples/drumsample-dry.mp3
www.rickshawrecords.com/samples/drumsample-tankfx50-50.mp3
www.rickshawrecords.com/samples/drumsample-tankfx25-75.mp3
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