www.prosoundweb.com/recording/tapeop/plate/plate.php, from the page:
Plate Reverb. Many people ask me about this and I usually tell them to listen to some records from the '70s and '80s and look for reverb with a thick, pillowy sound that doesn't obscure the vocal yet doesn't quite sound like an actual room. The sound itself, as you'll see, is created through mechanically vibrating a plate of steel, picking up the decaying vibrations and re-amplifying them much the same way a spring reverb works. They're hard to find used these days, and we were lucky enough to hook up with Bob Buontempo and obtain a reworking of his article from 1983, originally written for Modern Recording and Music. Thanks Bob and Joe!
Larry Crane.
You dont seem to have a frames supported browser.
Click here to visit the URL
Add comment to URL
View comments
Report broken/missing link
View related entites
Back to previous page.