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Re: More M-9 PHUN



Hi Jeff,

Great Sounding Stuff!!
I really like this, makes me want to see the movie.
I must give that combo a try.

Hey Bill, any clips of your abstract inventions?

Thanks for sharing,

Andre

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On Sun, April 18, 2010 7:07 pm, Jeff Duke wrote:
> Hey nice tip Bill, I am just getting in to programming mine. I love that
> you
> can use 2 ex peds.
> Everytime I play with it i find more cool stuff!
>
> Here's a thing I did last night for ImprovFriday, I used the obie
> wah-multitap delay-cave reverb from it along with some of my usual
> suspects.
> Looped with EH 2880
>
> Null - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/679233/Null.mp3
>
> thanks for the tip!
>
> Jeff
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William Walker" <billwalker@baymoon.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:44 PM
> Subject: More M-9 PHUN
>
>
>>  I  have been putting together a bank of presets today on my M-9 that
>> are more abstract in nature, an outside bank,  so to speak. In edition
>> to obvious choices like a ring modulator which the M-9 does a decent
>> job of , I was playing around with reverse delay and happened upon an
>> interesting application. Rather than set the reverse delay like i
>> usually do, set to whole note value, as defined by my tap tempo, I set
>> the delay time at 20 milliseconds. I increased the depth of
>> modulation   and feedback and used the expression pedal to control
>> delay mix and speed of the modulation, slow to fast. The ensuing sound
>> had a quality similar to a ring modulator ,  with some of the same
>> comb filtering , and weird harmonic artifacts. Combined with a ring
>> modulator things got really crazy. I  owned an EH frequency analyzer
>> back in the day and really dig that I can occasionally have access to
>> that sound, for those South Park theme moments :-) I also like how
>> much extra control a multi tasking expression pedal can give to an
>> effect like this. Used to control the mix, it is great to be able to
>> go from Pretty to Pretty Creepy and back again as one rocks the pedal.
>> Bill
>>
>
>
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