@ I’m so glad you asked, and literally the two first thoughts were vocal and snare…. Of course, if you have a nicely recorded Tele or Strat, it would be awesome to hear different levels of reverb from nearly dry to almost totally wet. This is exciting, truly can’t wait to hear this
I did work in a recording studio that had an EMT plate hung from the rafters in the attic of a strip mall building. When the fire trucks from the nearby fire station would roll, we could hear the sirens in the reverb return. Does your plate pick up any sounds when the toilet flushes?
do this and it will sound so much like an EMT it isn't funny glue the ONE driver (voice coil fro a small 8 ohm speaker) offset from the middle, and the peizos at offset locations on the plate, so no distantce to the edge is not the same for any element
@@Norsilca good question… That’s probably designed to isolate it from as much external noise or vibration as possible. Those units are very sensitive, it would pick up vibrations very easily.
Your video and explanation made my day, bro..!
We definitely need to hear an example of that plate verb. 💨
Thanks! I'm working on a demo video now. Any requests on what to send to it? Vocal? Snare?
@ I’m so glad you asked, and literally the two first thoughts were vocal and snare….
Of course, if you have a nicely recorded Tele or Strat, it would be awesome to hear different levels of reverb from nearly dry to almost totally wet.
This is exciting, truly can’t wait to hear this
I'll believe it when i see it
Would love to hear some clips of it! Really cool setup!!!
I just posted a new video with samples and the final mix
@ on it!
Nice home studio.
Thank you!
I did work in a recording studio that had an EMT plate hung from the rafters in the attic of a strip mall building. When the fire trucks from the nearby fire station would roll, we could hear the sirens in the reverb return. Does your plate pick up any sounds when the toilet flushes?
yea and it sounds like sh*t!
i just using built in fl reverb plugin tbh
This is sick
what in the worl
do this and it will sound so much like an EMT it isn't funny
glue the ONE driver (voice coil fro a small 8 ohm speaker) offset from the middle,
and the peizos at offset locations on the plate, so no distantce to the edge is not the same for any element
So, offset them from the edges and from each other?
@@FridayGuyRecords yes, you want the piezos to be away from harmonic nodes ..standing waves to avoid as much as possible a ringy sound...more even
Okay but why?!
A very nice plate Reverb effect for his home studio.
@@TheWorld_2099 Why does it have to be under his house?
@@Norsilca good question…
That’s probably designed to isolate it from as much external noise or vibration as possible.
Those units are very sensitive, it would pick up vibrations very easily.
@@Norsilca it doesn’t ‘have to’ be under the house.