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Spring King in Test
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2003 3:41 pm
by HM
Spring King in Test
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 9:23 am
by KoCha
It's the spring reverb i've got... and i love they sound. <BR> <BR>(you can check on my last dub) <BR> <BR>KoCha <BR> <BR>
www.almigty-dub.com
Spring King in Test
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 10:32 am
by HM
I will check out all our last dub´s very <BR>soon, I have noticed that everyone find <BR>that you do great improvements,.. <BR> <BR>HM
Spring King in Test
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2003 1:03 pm
by HM
Hi again, yes improved indeed, you latest I guess <BR>is "Give Jah Dub", (taken from the top),... is it <BR>Spring King being used on that muted guitar ? <BR> <BR>Henrik
Spring King in Test
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 12:43 pm
by munk lee
hi! <BR>just a question : <BR>can you adjust the signal "dry" or "wet". <BR>I mean, is it a typical guitar pedal? then the output signal is a mix between the original signal and the reverbed signal? <BR>so it cannot be used with a traditionnal "aux" setup with an audio desk.
Spring King in Test
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2003 9:10 am
by KoCha
Hi, <BR>Yes HM it's the Spring King on Give Jah Dub! Crashing Reverb!! <BR> <BR>And yes you can use with "aux" beceause they have a "wet"/"dry" button called "reverb". <BR> <BR>See you Dub HEAD! <BR> <BR>KoCha <BR>
www.almighty-dub.com
Spring King in Test
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2003 9:12 am
by KoCha
And many thx HM for hear me and send feedback. <BR> <BR>KoCha <BR>
www.Almighty-dub.com
Spring King in Test
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2003 7:42 pm
by munky lee
the reverb button is a "dry/wet" one? <BR>it's a bit strange to call it like this... <BR> <BR>anyway, good news. i would like to test it...
Spring King in Test
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 2:23 pm
by KoCha
yes call "reverb" beceause you choose between rever b signal/pure signal... so you put more or less reverb.... <BR> <BR>each manufacturer have his name for button lol ;) <BR> <BR>KoCha <BR>
www.almighty-dub.com
Spring King in Test
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2003 1:11 pm
by HM
Kocha <BR> <BR>"Raiser" is my favourite amongst di tunes,.. <BR> <BR>This I speak for it´s overall athmosphere and <BR>some good delay-work also,.. <BR> <BR>Give Jah Dub comes in seccond,.. You elevated <BR>to master a good and plain root´s skanking flow, <BR>this is the foundation for stepping on further <BR> <BR>Seemingly, (like back 2-3 years ago), you like <BR>these small and very simple figures, to apear a <BR>few times in a tune, like little refrains being <BR>specific, adding chracteristic to each number <BR> <BR>I don´t mention this last thing becourse it is <BR>wrong, becourse it´s OK sure, just it made me <BR>smile a bit to recognise the same style <BR> <BR>I think that Spring King is a "short" spring, <BR>(correct me if I am wrong), can it be adjusted <BR>to sound like a longer/bigger spring ? <BR> <BR>HM
Spring King in Test
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 9:48 am
by KoCha
HM, <BR> <BR>Another time thx for you positive comments, that make me see that you hear me with attention and from my starting! <BR> <BR>Raiser... it's the best Munky Lee Tracks. Not mine, and it's really a powerfull song. (I go release to the end of the week a new song very good, but perhaps unrealistic sequancing). <BR> <BR> <BR>About the Spring King : <BR>No : A small spring is a small spring... you can't modify the lenght of the sound for get more long reverb. But this lenght go good for dub and with delay you can emulate a litte more reverberation. <BR> <BR>See You, <BR> <BR>Jah Bless! <BR> <BR>KoCha <BR>
www.Almighty-Dub.com
Spring King in Test
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2003 6:15 pm
by interruptor