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Re: Looping-in-London-strand-morphs-into-vortex
In a message dated 08/06/97 6:31:178:23, you write:
<< In a message dated 6/7/97 8:53:15 PM, Andy from the UK wrote:
<<I'll be using some quite unusual Vortex patches.>>
Why not post some example parameters...if you've got any to spare?
dpc
>>
. Atmosphere B DejaVu B
mix 64 64<<<<<<adjust mix if not using with a
mixer
output 64 64
modFXlevel 64 64
EchoFXlevel 64 64
morphAB 20 50
Envelope 2 1
echo 1-:- 3 4
echo 2-:- 4 4
feedback 1 61 64
feedback 2 1 3
rate 1 3 13
depth 1 33 33
resonance 1 45 45
rate 2 24 24
depth 2 16 55
resonance 2 2 64
Load these 2 into a pair of registers, start off with the "atmosphereB"
patch
and tap in about 2.5s to give a long polyrhythmic delay.
When you morph the 3/8 & 2/4 loops that have built up seperately are taken
and
joined end to end to make a 7/8 loop which is heavily flanged( as is any
further i/p,
which isn't added to the loop).
Of course this works better in stereo , the loop is panned at a different
rate to the
flange.
Gradually the loop decays towards a simple pulse.
This is probably my best patch so far, and was created with extensive
use of the manual.
Currently I'm working on a database for the vortex so that anyone can
submit
patches. I'll let you all know when it's running .(Any suggestions?)
Andy (UK)