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Re: AW: sound mangling devices?
On 15 Oct 2005 at 19:17, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote:
> "at a reasonable price" is rather vague a specification. So is
> "maximum amount of sound mangling power". Could you be more specific?
Sorry, it *was* rather general. Basically, I want to process the
loops as they errr loop, to give them more staying power and
perceived movement. For example, the airFX can warp a sound way from
it's origins, then slowly return back. To get a better idea, check
out sample 6 at
http://www.nickrobinson.info/music/audio.htm
A low-fi real audio excerpt from a recent gig at the Cambrdige
looping festival. The loop that "moves" is an old powertran echo (see
tech page) which I can pitch bend with the delay knob, going through
various airfx patches. My poor old jamman has nothing but a zoom
reverb to treat it.
> Bitrman
I've never seen this series in a shop, but reviews have been
uncomplimentary about the sound levels. Anyone use devices from this
series?
>Zoom 1201, Lexicon Vortex...
Too much LCD reading required - I'm looking for plenty of real tme
control
>Nord Modular G2 engine with a Behringer BCR2000,
Possibly a bit OTT for the purpose?
Aber danke sehr....
All the best,
Nick Robinson