searching for that certain sound effect

Does anyone know the name of what I describe as a "shimmering/crystal-like/cascade-like" effect that is heard behind the vocals on some R&B tunes? It can be heard under Destiny's Child's "Cater 2 U" and on Lyfe Jennings "Must Be Nice" and on countless other songs. And does anyone know where I can get a loop of that sound?

Posted on Oct 23, 2005 12:30 AM

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Oct 24, 2005 1:08 PM in response to Scott Laughlin-Richard

From the link...

The Mark Tree™ was invented in 1967 by LA studio percussionist Mark Stevens. Not knowing what to call his new percussive invention, he turned to studio legend Emil Richards, who dubbed the new instrument the "Mark Tree".

However, Brass Chimes works for me. 😉 I found out the name via the Garritan site. I asked, Mark Tree? What is that!? So I looked it up. "OH! The brass chimey things."

Oct 29, 2005 9:16 AM in response to Schneb

Yes, I thinks that's the sound I was referring to. I realized it was probably a wind chime. I found it in Garage Band by using the Musical Keyboard in Jazz Kit mode and hitting the wind chime sound. I've already laid it into my new song and it seems to give me the effect I want. Was this how you would have shown me how to get it in Garage Band? My local health food store is special ordering me an actual "brass chime". I was going to fool with it and make a live instrument loop out of it, but it sounds like you are right as to the origin of the sound.

Oct 29, 2005 4:51 PM in response to JoHo

I found it in the Pop Kit as well. I wanted it to go on longer than it did by itself, so I added a lot of delay to it to stretch it out more. It seemed that even dragging the note way out didn't keep it going long enough.

My old drummer just got a length of brass tubing about 1/4 inch in diameter and cut it into about 20 pieces, of declining length, then drilled a hole through each and tied the to a piece of wood with fishing line. Sounded just like the read thing. He probably still is using it after 20 years!

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