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Re: Processor for synthy sounds
I don't recall seeing them mentioned in this thread, so I will:
What about a Sherman Filterbank? Or perhaps a few of Paul Perry's various
Frostwave pedals? Just a thought.
on 10/23/01 3:51 PM, Mark Sottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net wrote:
> why process when you can go synth? I'm totally loving my Roland GR-30.
>It's
> sounds aren't that exciting, but when configured correctly (If you don't
>make
> sure your pitchbend range are the same on both units it will track like
>hell),
> it will control any midi sound source. The GR-33 is supposed to be even
> better. It tracks great on my Steinburger. I ran one of my favorite
>synth
> pad
> sounds through one of the "synth" patches on my SpaceStation at the last
>gig
> we
> played and IT WAS THICK.
>
> Paolo Valladolid wrote:
>
>> I checked out the audio demos at http://www.chicipick.com and I rather
>liked
>> them myself.
>>
>> Most of them featured a Nord MicroModular processing guitar audio while
>> receiving what I'm guessing to be MIDI note on, note off, and envelope
>data
>> from the Chicipick system. A few also featured a Moog, receiving
>control
>> voltage signals from Chicipick.
>>
>> Paolo
>>
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> For cheap, a good fuzz and a volume and or wah pedal do in a pinch.
>
> Mark Sottilaro
>
> Paolo Valladolid wrote:
>
>> I checked out the audio demos at http://www.chicipick.com and I rather
>liked
>> them myself.
>>
>> Most of them featured a Nord MicroModular processing guitar audio while
>> receiving what I'm guessing to be MIDI note on, note off, and envelope
>data
>> from the Chicipick system. A few also featured a Moog, receiving
>control
>> voltage signals from Chicipick.
>>
>> Paolo
>>
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