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Re: Re:Re: Best Cheap Guitar Synth



Hi Andy,

I wondered about the differences in quality and tracking between the 
Filter 
Pro and the stomp box version - I imagine that the differences in audio 
spec/features are the same as the DL4/Echo-Pro (both of which I have). I'm 
interested in using a filter unit of some kind on flute and saxes.

Thanks.
Ian.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "a k butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: Re:Re: Best Cheap Guitar Synth


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>>If your broke, listen to Andy and get some sort of
>>distortion with some filters.  Couple that with a
>>volume pedal (I like mine after the distortion and
>>before the filter and delay) and you can get some
>>pretty synthy tones out of your guitar with no
>>glitching.  Add and ebow and fun will result.
>
> yep, that's the ticket.
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> After, what's an analog synth but an oscillator running through a filter.
>
> The guitar becomes the oscillator, so you just need a filter.
> Then all the distortion does is add a load of harmonics (changing the 
> "oscillator waveform" )
> which give the filter more to work on.
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> Even the common wah-wah can sound synthy, if you put the distortion in 
> front of it.
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> If you can get a filter that triggers on each note, that helps,
> ..and a similar, but more organic sound can be had if the filter 
>frequency
> responds to the volume of your playing (envelope follower).
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> The EH micro-synth has an octave divider too,
> that's actually a synthesized tone an octave below the one you put in
> ( so if you play more than one note it really glitches).
> So if you go for a simple distortion> filter setup you could
> always add an octave divider later (Boss OC2 is recommended).
>
> The Akai MFC-42 filter is available cheap these days, that's probably 
> worth checking out
> (I've never tried one, but Per recommends)
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> I actually have, and use the Line 6 Filter Pro.
> It does have synth sounds as well as filters, so worth checking out.
> I have to say though, that I'm not totally won over by it.
> Although it produces a lot of different sounds in one box the synth 
>tones 
> are
> very "digital" sounding, especially in the upper registers.
> ( either bad programming by line 6, or just that they didn't have the 
> processing power to do it properly).
> I had to work quite hard to get sounds I thought were acceptable.
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> other cheap filters
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> MAM Warp 9 , the most synth like, but difficult to program.
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> MAM Res 3 , easy to use, ...quirky
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> Zoom 1201 has a set of nice auto-filters, some of them triggered, and 
>some 
> responding to envelope.
>
> andy butler
> www.andybutler.com info & mp3s
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