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Re: Repeater Bump / gilmour loops
if i remember rightly, i was the first person to bring the infamous
repeater
"bump" to the attention of this forum ("bump" was the word i coined for it)
i think it has to do with how the repeater tries to join the two ends of
the
wav file together and how the waveforms don't line up correctly. it's much
more obvious on low frequency sounds, because the waveforms are larger and
less likely to match up. i bought two d2's for seamless ambient loops
because of it
concerning gilmour's harmonised reverb pads...coincidentally i wrote a
patch
a few weeks ago that creates harmonised reverb pads using a cc pedal and
it
works great - the harmonies are generated by the g-force and they run into
the eclipse set on an infinite delay / reverb patch at 100% wet. i also
use
the d2's to do this by swelling chords into a muti-tap delay set on
infinite
feedback. having lots of delay repeats set various time intervals helps to
smooth out the pad so that you hardly get any rhythmic artifacts in the
pad
at all
best
sim
www.simeonharris.co.uk
www.alternityrecords.com