- Binson
Binson was an early manufacturer of
echo machine s. Unlike most other analog echo machines, they used an analog magnetic drum recorder instead of atape loop . Their most famous product was the Binson Echorec.Two of the most famous users of Binson units were
Pink Floyd 's original frontmanSyd Barrett and guitaristDavid Gilmour . The classic Binson delay effect can be heard on songs such as "Interstellar Overdrive " and "Astronomy Domine ". Binson echo units were also used byHawkwind , and more recently by Tarantula Hawk.Jon Courtney of British Nu-Prog bandPure Reason Revolution is also a frequent user of the Binson units.In Pink Floyd's 23-minute long song "Echoes",
Roger Waters used a Binson Echorec to create the eerie underwater wind noise heard during the first interlude (10:40-15:02 on studio recordings, underneath the screaming whale song produced by Gilmour); he vibrated the strings of his bass guitar with a steel slide and fed the sound through the Echorec. Waters reproduced this sound during live performances.See also
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Roland Space Echo
*Watkins Copicat
*Echoplex
*Meazzi Echomatic
*Klemt Echolette External links
* http://www.binson.com
* http://www.echomatic.co.uk
*http://www.esemusic.com
* http://www.gilmourish.com/?page_id=74
* http://www.toneheaven.ndirect.co.uk/British%20Echos.htm
* http://www.penumbra.co.nz/allthegear.html (see half-way down this lengthy page for text about, and pictures of, Binson devices)
* http://www.hendrixguitars.com/Ef022.htm (picture gallery of Binson echo machines)
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