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Re: [Evolver] Evolver as an FX Processor

2003-03-06 by Craig Wiper

What's the easiest way to route an audio signal through the Evolver? I've got my guitar plugged into the left input, and it's triggering the filter, but I'm not sure how to route the audio sound through the thing to get it to process the sound. Is there a simple way to get this started?
Thanks,
Craig Wiper
----- Original Message -----
From: Simon
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 4:29 AM
Subject: [Evolver] Evolver as an FX Processor

Hello all Evolver lovers,

I was wondering if some of you could share their experiences
when using Evolver as an FX processor.
I was looking (a real dirty look ) at the Sherman Filterbank the
other day but money is rare and sould be rare for a long time.
Anyway, a Lexicon MPX200 is my next purchase when i get the $.

Then i thought, don't i have an FX Processor with analog filters ?
Yes, i was smart enough to get the wonderfull Evolver.

So, i plugged my Elec Guitar and really liked what i was hearing.
But it's when i plugged a cd player and put on an old Black
Sabbath that things REALLY started to come alive. Man those
feedback, distortion + delay can really transform an harmless
signal (well not in this case) in to sonic madness.

I'd really like to hear some comments about the FILTERS and
using them on vocals, guitars and drums. I don't have much
experience with filthering and mastering ; but i'm now
comfortable with my set-up and i'm ready to lear more about the
last part of the process.

I'm satisfied with the sound comming out of my other gears.
However,
i have a Korg ES1 that i really love for noise ballad or distorted
drumming, but it really needs help sometimes when you want a
fat sound from this box.

Thanks for any comments,

Simonvolt



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