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Re: ER-1 into Feedback Matrix



Are the gates on the ER1s inputs opened as a gate effect of the midi
pattern, or by surpassing an internal audio threshold? Does the ring
modulator, delay affect the input signal? I want to use these effects
without using the internal sounds on the ER-1. For example- I am using a
turn table 1 and I want to sync the beat to the ER-1 (tap tempo or dial it
in) hit play in time then use the gate to send through sounds from 
turntable
2 gated to the beat. Any opinions here?


----- Original Message -----
From: David Myers <dmgraph@earthlink.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: ER-1 into Feedback Matrix


> Thanks Mark.  The "King" has indeed thought of this, but has not yet 
>tried
> it.  Such a wealth of shit is happening already that it's a handful.
Rather
> minor use of the ER-1 to date.  Have you tried those inputs?
>
> DLM
>
> > David Myers wrote:
> >
> >> 1. Presently I use a feedback setup consisting of four Korg Kaoss pads
and
> >> the expected feedback matrix mixer, with a little help from an ER-1
rhythm
> >> synthesizer.  This is rare in that I've hardly ever used 'foreign'
input.  A
> >> little crazy trying to 'play' four pads at once, but with all the
possible
> >> variation I'm getting wild stuff fer sure.  I don't go into this on 
>the
> >> site, but may in the future.  Gotta keep *something* for the
imagination....
> >
> > David-
> >
> > You've probably already thought of this (being the "Feedback King"), 
>but
it
> > might work very well to feed the ER-1's two "audio in" patterns with
sends
> > from the feedback matrix, then fed back into the matrix on their own
> > channels.
> >
> > You'd get all the rythmmic possibilities, and have the delay and ring
mod
> > effects as a bonus...
> >
> > Best-
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
>