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Re: Repeater Bump / gilmour loops
sounds like fun!
On 4/18/06, simeon harris <simeonharris@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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
>
>
>