Steve, I can't answer you question.... but I am
thinking eventide and a lot of money is the answer :) there are some very
extensive modulation options on those machines...
I am a little obsessed with modulating delay times
these days too, everything from karplus strong to mad stuttering rhythmic
chaos is possible using sequencers to modulate delay time, feedback, and wet/dry
... I recently picked up an ancient Vesta Kazu digi 420 delay which has a
CV inputs and is basically insane...
But I have to ask, what the heck does
assigning noise to delay time do? ; And I
must admit I had never noticed that the evo's digital oscillators can be used to
control delay time - coming to it more from an analog CV way of thinking I
have no idea what that even means!!?
I don't have my evo in front of me otherwise I
would find out the answers to these questions immediately!
Richard
----- Original Message -----From: dhamaryderSent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 4:47 AMSubject: [Evolver] MEK delayI've really come to appreciate the delay part of my MEK. Does anyone know of a standalone
hardware unit that is as flexible as the one on EVO(ie. being able to assign LFOs,
envelopes,noise, oscillators, to each of the three delay times or amounts)? I have three
other delay units(one really good one) that I use with other things and I find myself
unreasonably demanding more and more from them that they just can't deliver and it's all
because of EVO. It's totally corrupted my mind and turned me into a spoiled brat.
steve
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