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Re: [Evolver] Re: evolver delay

2003-08-27 by mark dunn

you beat me it!  This a good way to get lots of delay
feed back, but can get really messy if not worked out
perfectly.
What I would reccomend is gettiing a dedicated high
grade delay unit, this would solve all your probs.  No
point in relying on in-built fx, you bought a synth
not a delay!

markd
 --- adamburr1973 <adamburr1973@...> wrote: >
each delay line alone may not have enough gain to do
> what you want,
> but turn up all three (level1, level2, level3) and
> you should be able
> to get some explosive feedback. you can set them all
> to the same time
> if you want them to sound like a single delay line
> (time1, time2,
> time3). you will also have to turn up one or both of
> the feedback
> levels (feedback1, feedback2). feedback1 is clean
> digital feedback and
> distorts badly. feedback2 is less harsh because it
> is routed through
> the filter and vca. those will have to be turned up
> for it to have an
> effect (filter frequency, vca level). use the filter
> frequency to
> adjust the feedback tone on feedback2.
> 
> the tuned feedback (level) can also produce
> explosive feedback and it
> is stereo which can sound nice. it also runs through
> the filter and
> vca so remember to turn those up (filter frequency,
> vca level).
> 
> --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "sirsimonjames"
> <sirsimonjames@y...> wrote:
> > Now I love my evolver, its fun to use, creates
> wild moving textures 
> > and sounds amazing.... but I still need to know
> does any one else 
> > have a problem with the feedback on the delay? It
> just fizzes out and 
> > dies if you have the feedback turned up too high.
> > 
> > There is nothing better than a big wash of
> feedback with more and 
> > more different sounds being added and building and
> building but I 
> > just can't get my Evolver to do this.
> > 
> > 
> > S
> 
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