Well how about that... another EX5 owner with an Evolver too! :) What's up, Sayer? Good suggestions regarding the sequences and delays, of course. So when are you going to whip out some great tracks using the Evolver, Sayer? I remember you being quite capable of putting together some great electronic music. BTW, if you make some Evolver patches/sequences be sure to post them for the User Forum Sounds set (details in the forum thread at EX5Tech). Way OT here, but what do you think of your new OB12, especially compared to your Virus and your AN1x? Ski www.ex5tech.com EX5Tech Evolver forum: http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23 --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "Sayer" <Sayer@S...> wrote: > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, scd <scd@s...> wrote: > > Well, as far as using delays concerned: NEVER sync delays to midi > clock. I > > always make delay-settings with my ears, and they always end up > JUST a > > little different from the midiclock. It brings way more liveness > in a sound > > when the delays drift a little away from the tempo. > > And to add to this.... have the delay time different between the > left and right channels. Makes sequences sound more complex and > interesting. > > Also, use a highpass filter on the delay effect so that the bass > does not get too muddy. > > Use light amounts of reverb (so that you can't really hear it as > reverb) to thicken up a sound or even an entire mix.
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Re: Another Evolver track :-)
2003-04-09 by ski_ex5tech
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