He, I have just what you are looking for!
This spring (no pun intended) I had an old Solina organ in my house. Inside the organ was this accutronics springverb, it was mounted on some construction that kind of let it float. So every time I kicked the organ - and I did that a lot - the springs would go a bit crazy. But you could also open the lid of the organ (the upper part), reach out for that accutronics verb and smash it all over the organ.
The best effect was made by violently letting the lid fall down on the back of the organ; that would made the whole stupid thing go utterly crazy, like my cats - they didn't quite like this sound as much as I do...
Link: http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3RLK ... 6IAQBQ214B
kick your amp for me
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 19 Aug, 2005
I loved it. I'm playing with it right now.MrM wrote:And? Was it too much
Many moons ago I mixed for a band that had an old Peavey board with a spring reverb. On a few songs, I was to pickup the board and drop it with the reverb turned way up. It was kind of fun to be part of the act.
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- KVRAF
- 1527 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from desolation row
Thansk for the file- and great story!MrM wrote:He, I have just what you are looking for!
This spring (no pun intended) I had an old Solina organ in my house. Inside the organ was this accutronics springverb, it was mounted on some construction that kind of let it float. So every time I kicked the organ - and I did that a lot - the springs would go a bit crazy. But you could also open the lid of the organ (the upper part), reach out for that accutronics verb and smash it all over the organ.
The best effect was made by violently letting the lid fall down on the back of the organ; that would made the whole stupid thing go utterly crazy, like my cats - they didn't quite like this sound as much as I do...
Link: http://s29.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3RLK ... 6IAQBQ214B
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