I like Davis Taylor, but I prefer David Tayler
What a DIVA!!!

The reverbs on the first run are "halo" reverbs, they are meant to be 
slightly below the threshold of audibility, so that, paradoxically, 
they don't sound like reverb.
This is especially true if you don't have the original, and everyone 
sets the line in a different place. When mastering a CD, the artist 
comes over we pick a box. Then we agree on a sound, and then I turn the dial
and the artist says "when", and that amount of reverb is is almost 
always twice  what I use. And twice is a lot. Think more mayo than 
tuna, more ketchup than burger, more tamari than nigiri. To be fair, 
no one ever complains.
So I would say, if you are making a CD, hold your nose and slather it. Yikes.

David Tayler




At 09:08 AM 11/21/2008, you wrote:

>Very good! David rocks. I can't hear any difference between his two
>on my iMac.  -Dan
>
> >  Davis Taylor, our resident recording maestro, has put my mp3
> >    through a pair of very expensive reverbs, the (wonderful) results of
> >    which can be found at the bottom of the page:
> >    [1]http://www.songoftherose.co.uk/test
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