Wish Inchindown Reverb

It's commercial, 3 English pounds.

When I click 'Buy', I get a purchase window.

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you can tell who's got kids of a certain age in this thread! :)

there's also a giant silo place in the usa that you can run audio through via your daw/browser (?) and it's massive. i can't for the life of me remember what it's called. the place if full of speakers...
 
you can tell who's got kids of a certain age in this thread! :)

there's also a giant silo place in the usa that you can run audio through via your daw/browser (?) and it's massive. i can't for the life of me remember what it's called. the place if full of speakers...
or have seen it anyway :)
 
It would be super cool to have a reverb type based on the Inchindown Oil Tanks aka "world's longest reverb".

Some more info here - http://registry.gsg.org.uk/sr/sitedetails.php?id=438
From the article …

In 2014, Allan Kilpatrick from the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland fired a pistol blank inside one of the tanks. The sound was recorded by Cox, and is reported to have reverberated for 112 seconds at 125 hertz, 30 seconds at mid frequency, and 75 seconds broadband.
That should just about do it.
 
For a similar experience, visit an indoor swimming pool when the water has been drained. Just give a yell, and sit back and eat a sandwich while your scream comes back at you. 😎
 
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