Subject: | Re: Spaces with unusual acoustics, long reverb, echo's etc. |
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From: | "Robert Heckendorn" meerkat |
Date: | Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:38 am ((PST)) |
--- In "riluttante" <> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I'd love to hear some of your recommendations/rumors about locations with unusual > acoustics, long reverb, echo's etc. > Doesn't matter where they are. I have two suggestions. One wacko and one very important place. The wacko place is nothing reverberates as weirdly as a storm sewer. I know this from being a kid and crawling through one. :-) (I don't recommend this as a safety thing). Now, the place that got me interested in recording was being in Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park with the Elk bugling echoing off the surrounding mountains. You close your eyes and you can feel the immensity of space as the plaintive calls echo through the valley. I could sit there for hours and listen to that. |
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