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|    Peibyn to All    |
|    Re: How to get reverb on vocals while re    |
|    28 Mar 15 06:21:30    |
      From: ioloandpeibyn@gmail.com              Adrian, that's all most interesting.              I'm retired now and will be composing and recording at home. We've just moved       into a terraced house in a new development where the regulations forbid       causing disturbance to others by singing or playing musical instruments, so       I'm going to have to be        careful. There's only one room in which I could sing loudly and not disturb       any neighbour and it's a large loo, with a high ceiling and a good level of       reverberation, but, of course, anything recorded in it would sound as       recorded, as if recorded in a        loo! And there's no way I could install a keyboard and recording equipment in       there. So it's going to be tricky using some other room, with a reasonable       acoustic but without disturbing neighbours! But maybe I can create some kind       of compromise whereby        I record in a fairly good space and then add a smidgeon of reverberation later       on at my desk!              Thanks for your reflections!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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