Adding reverb to mike: anyone ever try this?

Jun 06, 2011 22:42

Okay, guys, here's the problem. The All-Powerful Nateboi has been using a non-powerful way to get an "echo" into his voice: pointing his computer speakers against the wall and letting the bounced sound leak into his mike. Mind you, he's working on a Linux-based computer that obviously can't do anything with commercial software, so there's no way to ( Read more... )

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emiofbrie June 7 2011, 03:28:11 UTC
Tak may have one of these, actually, but I may be using it myself. If I end up doing substitute DJing at Club Trix on WoW, I'd want to it to make my voice a Death Knight voice.

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tomreedtoon June 7 2011, 13:17:50 UTC
Let me know how it works. I have two concerns. Is there enough signal from the mike to work with the reverb pedal? And is the level out of the reverb pedal good enough, with enough low noise, so that it will work on a computer mike input?

There's an alternate way to do it, probably a more proper way: use a small mixer (like the one-mike-input mini-mixers from Behrenger) and using a regular reverb box like the Alexis Microverb. But that's two pieces of gear rather than one, and I don't want to overwhelm Nate with added tech.

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emiofbrie June 8 2011, 01:26:09 UTC
I was wrong... Tak doesn't have the correct one. :(

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