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It's hard to say. I think there is a Silkworm song that had a load of it on vocals. It was just after studio A was finished, so sometime after 1998. Maybe Tim knows. I've used it a bunch, but never in a way that was so obvious as to be able to point it out and say "there, you hear that? that's the plate". It is usually blended in with a bunch of other stuff.
Greg Norman FG

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greg wrote:It's hard to say. I think there is a Silkworm song that had a load of it on vocals. It was just after studio A was finished, so sometime after 1998. Maybe Tim knows. I've used it a bunch, but never in a way that was so obvious as to be able to point it out and say there, you hear that? that's the plate. It is usually blended in with a bunch of other stuff.That's cool. I appreciate it. Making me listen to Silkworm is never a bad thing.gregoire wrote:I've used a lot of Studio A's plate reverb as an effect at the very end of this song: Other AnimalsThe band wanted it on the snare drum, it is at approximately 4:25. Hope this helps.Goddamn! Huge! Sounds like a church inside a hanger. Awesome. Thank you! Big help.spacebar wrote:The only thing I can link you to is here:The Bootheel: Midnight StalkerThere are these quiet-ish ooh's in the middle there, at 3:15. It's roughly 1 part dry vocal, 2 parts plate. It's rather low, so it's hard to pick out, but the plate is set to long during this passage.I heard it in my headphones. Thanks! As I suspected, that thing is fucking beautiful sounding.Thanks everyone for pointing to some new great music, as well. A nice by-product.Cheers.

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The only thing I can link you to is here:The Bootheel: Midnight StalkerThere are these quiet-ish ooh's in the middle there, at 3:15. It's roughly 1 part dry vocal, 2 parts plate. It's rather low, so it's hard to pick out, but the plate is set to "long" during this passage.
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