How to use real spring reverb in your DAW
“This video shows you how I made a real spring reverb effect unit for use with Logic Pro X. You will need the following equipment:
• Spring reverb tank
• Tube Mic Pre
• Stereo RCA cable
• RCA to XLR (male) adapter
• Cable to connect soundcard to Tube Mic Pre
I used an 4EB2C1B two spring Accutronics reverb tank, ART Tube MP mic pre and my MOTU 828 MkII audio interface. Website: http://www.brendanlindsaywebb.com“
Reggae Rules: How to Play Reggae the Right Way
This reggae primer is designed to get you up and running with a cross-section of guitar styles that have been in use for nearly five decades.
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Inserts vs. Auxiliary effects
In this episode we’re looking at the differences in the use of insert-effects and auxiliary-effects. First we will look at the signalflow and what both the insert and the aux actually do, in order to conclude why we chose to use either one of them depending on the situation. We will look at some typical insert effects, typical aux-effects and we’ll answer the question why you generally would want to use an aux-send for a reverb rather than an insert. Also we will take a look at what patchbays are, as with using much outboard gear we have a lot of cabling and a lot of climbing behind desks.
Adrian Sherwood builds a track: Makumba Rock Dub
‘Makumba Rock’ taken from “Rainford” by Lee “Scratch” Perry co-produced by Adrian Sherwood: https://on-u-sound.lnk.to/Rainford
Natural Audiotopias: The Construction Of Sonic Space In Dub Reggae
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Prince Fatty and Nick Manasseh Dub Workshop 2015
Video of Prince Fatty and Nick Manasseh Dub Workshop at Fox n Firkin, Lewisham, London. 23rd Oct 2015.
Mad Professor discusses the legendary SSL sound
Prince Fatty chats to Mad Professor about his beloved SSL Mixing Console at Ariwa Studios, December 2014
