--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "dhamaryder" <dhamaryder@...> wrote: > > Richard, > > > 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... > > Wow, I've never even heard of those. I guess that's the answer, a delay having cv inputs to > control the different parameters. Then you could control it with anything. Where the heck > did you find something like that? or even know that it existed? > > > But I have to ask, what the heck does assigning noise to delay time do? > > That is one thing, I wish you could filter the noise in different ways before sending it to the > delay. but still, it is an option to play with. > > >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 think it would be the same as sending the signal from any VCO to the cv input on your > Kazu digi. > Remember too, on the EVO you can have something controlling the frequency of Osc. 3 or > 4 before you send it to the delay. > > steve > > > smcmusic.net > assigning OSC3 to delay time actually sounds wicked....really thickens the sound up
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Re: MEK delay
2008-03-04 by staplesyrup
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