Sorry that wasn't much of an answer.
Klown, I think you would really gain from using the
Evolver as a filter effects unit to mangle the hell out of what you already
have. I can see you running some near finished pieces or large loops through it
and resampling the output to layer into your work. Remember, the sequencer and
lfos are syncable to midi timing and you can use it to create an uber-step
filter along with step lfo-er and other simultaneous wacky insanities that slip
in and out of control, under your control. There is really nothing like it. It
is destined to be a classic I will be so bold to say.
One final thing I have to say: This will kill your
pro-one.
----- Original Message -----From: Ravi Ivan SharmaSent: Monday, December 09, 2002 11:11 PMSubject: Re: [Evolver] Tell me why i should get it...GET IT! My second one #00177 has already shipped.Ravi----- Original Message -----From: klown_mrSent: Monday, December 09, 2002 9:04 PMSubject: [Evolver] Tell me why i should get it...Ok my order is up...should i go or should i pass. Always a tough
call, specially when money is tight(and it always is). So...
I have in the synth department:
mc-5o5
sp 2o2
DX 200
SQ-80
DSS-1
TQ-5
Pro-One
Microwave XT
Korg Z1
Triwave
PC + Software
So what would the evolver add that i can't cover elsewheres?
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