if u watch it on vimeo you can read that is a dry-recording...
*"Yaybahar is an electric-free, totally acoustic instrument designed by
Gorkem Sen. The vibrations from the strings are transmitted via the coiled
springs to the frame drums. These vibrations are turned into sound by the
membranes which echo back and forth on the coiled springs. This results in
an unique listening experience with an hypnotic surround sound. What you
hear in this performance is captured in realtime without any additional
effects and with no post audio processing. For contact:
yaybaharcontact@gmail.com <yaybaharcontact@gmail.com>"*
2014-11-05 12:39 GMT+01:00 Dan S <danstowell+idm@gmail.com>:
quoted 30 lines I can't vouch for it myself, but it looks like they're saying this is
> I can't vouch for it myself, but it looks like they're saying this is
> a dry recording, a straight recording from that portable recorder sat
> next to the instrument. The delay/reverb that you hear can easily be
> created inside metal cables (put your ear against a suspension bridge)
>
> Dan
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> 2014-11-05 11:27 GMT+00:00 Esa Juhani Ruoho <esaruoho@gmail.com>:
> > I keep repeating the question: What does it sound like dry. And why is
> there
> > no mention whether there is post-processing (added reverb+delay) or not.
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> > On 05 Nov 2014, at 13:23, Basma O <basma.o@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > a new instrument - psychedelic sounds! check video to hear.
> >
> > Really cool.
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> >
> http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/11/a-new-acoustic-instrument-that-creates-sounds-like-a-digital-synthesizer/
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