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Re: Hmmmm....lookee here!!!! [message #79696 is a reply to message #79694] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 10:14 |
gene lennon
Messages: 565 Registered: July 2006
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You can get most of the same effect using standard M/S techniques, but both
the Behringer Edison and the BASE, seem to be more effective with better
mono compatibility.
I have used the two units primarily for two types of effects.
1. Reduced center on reverb returns: This can help to take the wash out of
the center and still leave relatively long but unobtrusive tails at the L/R
points or “super” L/R – (outside the normal stereo spread - see number 2)
2. To make sections of the song extend outside the normal stereo field. I
generally apply this sound to large vocal chorus sections or occasionally
to the main reverb return but only on the chorus sections. Stereo room mics
on drums or other instruments also can be effective in this mode. Applying
this to binaural mic recording can do some very wild things (a personal favorite)
although mono compatibility can go away in a hurry.
The BASE implanted its own special sound that was reminiscent of a good tube
unit or Class A Neve. Very smooth and delicious.
I did use the BASE across the stereo buss on a few mixes, but I have not
been happy with the Edison in this capacity.
Gene
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Gene,
>
>I'm culeless about these boxes though I've seen some plugins that purport
to
>do this. I didn't think too much of them though. This looks like it could
be
>a very useful tool if used wisely (as I suppose could be the case with the
>plugins too ;o)
>
> I can see how this might be used to process certain busses to get a 3D
>positional effect for certain instruments, then freeze (or bounce) these,
>apply it to another bus, etc. I'm not sure about full mixes, though from
>some of the info I've been reading, it looks like it works nicely on a full
>mix as well.
>
>If/when you have the time, would you mind sharing your use methodology using
>the BASE?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Deej
>
>
>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>news:45cac949$1@linux...
>>
>> "Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>>With spatial controls very similar to...
>>>
>>>http://www.icehouse.net/john34/base.html
>>>
>> I had a Bedini B.A.S.E. for many years. Actually I'm sorry I sold it.
I
>> remember
>> paying a small fortune for it and also needing to supply a list of albums
>> I used it on to get a somewhat lower price. I still have and use a highly
>> modified Edison (don't laugh).
>> Gene
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Re: Hmmmm....lookee here!!!! [message #79697 is a reply to message #79696] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 10:33 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Geno, which BASE version do you have? The one with the
unbalanced, or balanced i/o's?
Also, do you have the users' manual for it?
Neil
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>
>You can get most of the same effect using standard M/S techniques, but both
>the Behringer Edison and the BASE, seem to be more effective with better
>mono compatibility.
>
>I have used the two units primarily for two types of effects.
>1. Reduced center on reverb returns: This can help to take the wash out
of
>the center and still leave relatively long but unobtrusive tails at the
L/R
>points or “super” L/R – (outside the normal stereo spread - see number 2)
>
>2. To make sections of the song extend outside the normal stereo field.
I
>generally apply this sound to large vocal chorus sections or occasionally
>to the main reverb return but only on the chorus sections. Stereo room mics
>on drums or other instruments also can be effective in this mode. Applying
>this to binaural mic recording can do some very wild things (a personal
favorite)
>although mono compatibility can go away in a hurry.
>
>The BASE implanted its own special sound that was reminiscent of a good
tube
>unit or Class A Neve. Very smooth and delicious.
>
>I did use the BASE across the stereo buss on a few mixes, but I have not
>been happy with the Edison in this capacity.
>
>Gene
>
>
>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>Gene,
>>
>>I'm culeless about these boxes though I've seen some plugins that purport
>to
>>do this. I didn't think too much of them though. This looks like it could
>be
>>a very useful tool if used wisely (as I suppose could be the case with
the
>
>>plugins too ;o)
>>
>> I can see how this might be used to process certain busses to get a 3D
>
>>positional effect for certain instruments, then freeze (or bounce) these,
>
>>apply it to another bus, etc. I'm not sure about full mixes, though from
>
>>some of the info I've been reading, it looks like it works nicely on a
full
>
>>mix as well.
>>
>>If/when you have the time, would you mind sharing your use methodology
using
>
>>the BASE?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>
>>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>news:45cac949$1@linux...
>>>
>>> "Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>With spatial controls very similar to...
>>>>
>>>>http://www.icehouse.net/john34/base.html
>>>>
>>> I had a Bedini B.A.S.E. for many years. Actually I'm sorry I sold it.
>I
>>> remember
>>> paying a small fortune for it and also needing to supply a list of albums
>>> I used it on to get a somewhat lower price. I still have and use a highly
>>> modified Edison (don't laugh).
>>> Gene
>>
>>
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Re: Hmmmm....lookee here!!!! [message #79698 is a reply to message #79696] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 09:34 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Senior Member |
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Thank you Gene. That's some good info. I have used certain spatializer
plugins in the past but didn't really care for what they did. I didn't use
them in the same way you are describing though. Your methodology tips are
appreciated.
;o)
DJ
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:45cb5a75$1@linux...
>
> You can get most of the same effect using standard M/S techniques, but
> both
> the Behringer Edison and the BASE, seem to be more effective with better
> mono compatibility.
>
> I have used the two units primarily for two types of effects.
> 1. Reduced center on reverb returns: This can help to take the wash out of
> the center and still leave relatively long but unobtrusive tails at the
> L/R
> points or "super" L/R - (outside the normal stereo spread - see number 2)
>
> 2. To make sections of the song extend outside the normal stereo field. I
> generally apply this sound to large vocal chorus sections or occasionally
> to the main reverb return but only on the chorus sections. Stereo room
> mics
> on drums or other instruments also can be effective in this mode. Applying
> this to binaural mic recording can do some very wild things (a personal
> favorite)
> although mono compatibility can go away in a hurry.
>
> The BASE implanted its own special sound that was reminiscent of a good
> tube
> unit or Class A Neve. Very smooth and delicious.
>
> I did use the BASE across the stereo buss on a few mixes, but I have not
> been happy with the Edison in this capacity.
>
> Gene
>
>
> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>Gene,
>>
>>I'm culeless about these boxes though I've seen some plugins that purport
> to
>>do this. I didn't think too much of them though. This looks like it could
> be
>>a very useful tool if used wisely (as I suppose could be the case with the
>
>>plugins too ;o)
>>
>> I can see how this might be used to process certain busses to get a 3D
>
>>positional effect for certain instruments, then freeze (or bounce) these,
>
>>apply it to another bus, etc. I'm not sure about full mixes, though from
>
>>some of the info I've been reading, it looks like it works nicely on a
>>full
>
>>mix as well.
>>
>>If/when you have the time, would you mind sharing your use methodology
>>using
>
>>the BASE?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>
>>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>news:45cac949$1@linux...
>>>
>>> "Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>With spatial controls very similar to...
>>>>
>>>>http://www.icehouse.net/john34/base.html
>>>>
>>> I had a Bedini B.A.S.E. for many years. Actually I'm sorry I sold it.
> I
>>> remember
>>> paying a small fortune for it and also needing to supply a list of
>>> albums
>>> I used it on to get a somewhat lower price. I still have and use a
>>> highly
>>> modified Edison (don't laugh).
>>> Gene
>>
>>
>
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Re: Hmmmm....lookee here!!!! [message #79720 is a reply to message #79719] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 14:37 |
neil[1]
Messages: 164 Registered: October 2006
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"Gene Lennon" <glennon@nospMyrealbox.com> wrote:
>It was the original unit – unbalanced.
>I think I sold the manual with the box, but I will look through my “Historic
>Documents File" ( pile ) in the attic.
If you still have it, check the credits in the front. :D
>I think the suggested retail was around 6K for that unit.
Yup, $6k, but sold it to you for $3k if you promised to include
the BASE logo on every release you used it on (like Aphex did
with the original Exciters).
Neil
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