Re: [Evolver] Re: keyboard tracking
2004-06-09 by trippler@t-online.de
Here is a quick and dirty example of the tuned delays: http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/evodelays.mp3 It shows only part of the endless possibilities of the 3 Evolver delay lines. I didn't take much care of correct mixing, therefor there is some nasty clipping and distortion sometimes. First you hear a single saw oscillator, then a tuned delay is added. In the next part a differently tuned delay, then both, the (take care of your speakers !) a very nasty distortion if too much delay leeds to a feedback loop. At last there is the typical phaser/flanger effect if the deay is tuned by an LFO. At severla points an additional conventional echoe is added. In the 2nd part there is the same only with slower envelopes and a more padlike sound. The third part is without any oscillator at all. You hear a short noise click as a trigger for the delays at the beginning, then the different delays fading in. That's what some people call a kind of physical modelling and that's where my ability to explain more ends ;-) Regards Stefan ----- Original Message ----- From: "austin_v_huang" <austin_v_huang@...> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 8:24 AM Subject: [Evolver] Re: keyboard tracking > Do you have any sound samples of this in action? I don't have an > evolver and I'm curious as to how this "tuned" feedback sounds... > > Austin > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "dhamaryder" <dhamaryder@y...> wrote: > > Just figured it out. Sorry! > > > > > > -- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "dhamaryder" > > <dhamaryder@y...> wrote: > > > Does anyone know how i could get some sort of keyboard > > > tracking for the feedback so that as I change notes on the > > > keyboard the feedback frequency will change with it? > > > > > > thanks, > > > steve > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------
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