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Re: sound processing ideas
I really like my Digitech IPS 33B Super Smart Shift, OK its old and not
that
smart but it does some wonderful mangling! And I know you have heard of the
Lexicon Vortex., amazing.
Anyway don't lose the faith. I have your stuff in regular rotation for
inspiration.
jd
"earthblind, starbound" wrote:
> OK, I'm stuck. I've got experimental musicians' block.
>
> I was able to make a decent amount of synth-type sounds out of flute to
> loop--using mostly reverb, echo, and various delay effects. I still have
> the song I used them for up on the web because I've been too unenergetic
> to update my page with the new one, which I should have uploaded half
> a month ago. Anyway, that's neither here nor there.
>
> Here's the crux of the biscuit. Though my past experiment was successful,
> I could not develop enough sounds to continually use for a whole album
>(or
> half an album, which is what I have to fill). I did some attempts at
> vocoding, but all the software based vocoders are essentially pure crap.
> So that's out.
>
> And now I'm out of ideas.
>
> What ways are there to completely mangle a sound, to make them sound
> completely different (without ruining them to the point that the pitch
> or timing is ruined), by unfairly abusing fairly run of the mill
> effects? I throw this out to the list, all you people who make wacky
> sounds. What are your favorite experiments, not in sound sources to
> loop this time, but in modifying sound sources?
> --
> Listen to Grendel (ambient/signal music) at http://listen.to/grendel
> Note, my return address may be munged. You make the call. Though
> if you send mail from a spam friendly ISP, such as Earthlink or cw.net,
> your mail may be blacklisted.