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by Justin Foley_Archive
Here's an all analog trick I typed up in a past post...Justin Foley a while ago wrote:Record a track of something - we'll say it's vocals. Stop tape at the end of the recording. Flip the tape over by swapping the reels (or turning over your 4 track cassette). Playback while reamping the track and miking the sound in the room, recording onto an empty track. (You could delay sending this signal to tape or not.) Stop at the end (really the beginning) of the recording and flip the tape back over. The resulting sound, recorded while it was playing backwards, will be that creepy backward sound that gets played in movies when someone hears a ghost talking to them in a hallucination or some shit. You could make it sound extra weird by doing it at double speed, effectively lengthening the pre-reverb sound (if that makes any sense).It's all post-production, so as long as you've got an extra track or two to spare you can try it.= Justin