The Evolver is so ridiculously deep that the idea of getting "more" out of it is almost laughable, but one of my favorite tricks is to mess with really long delay times and do some "sound on sound" - you can find a lot of weirdness living in the delay line, esp. with "output hack" - lots of interesting aliasing and loss of fidelity. - AH On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:41 AM, prof_lofi<billthompson@...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm revisiting how I use my desktop mono evolver, seeing if I've really exploited it for live purposes beyond sound design etc (I do experimental music creating very analogue 'elec. equipment'y' type sounds etc.)... > > One thing I've thought about trying is the old trick up plugging the output back into the input. Has anyone tried this, can it damage the evolver? I was thinking of routing this via aux return on my board to mix/play live. > > Thanks.... > > Bill > > www.billthompson.org > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [DSI Synths] getting more out of the mono desktop evolver
2009-07-17 by Horton
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