I did this last year; I just played the knobs and had a great time
handing out candy.
A reasonably-full P22 cab is perfectly adequate for this sort
of work. :-)
See:
http://yerazunis.dreamwidth.org/2526.html
for more information.
- Bill
--- On Tue, 10/23/12, Irfon-Kim Ahmad <irfon@ambienautica.com> wrote:
> From: Irfon-Kim Ahmad <irfon@ambienautica.com>
> Subject: [dotcomformat] Spooky sounds?
> To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2012, 9:58 AM
> I'm considering setting up the
> modular to produce spooky sounds at the
> house this Hallowe'en. I'm at work right now and can't
> experiment, but
> I'm wondering if those of you who have done this have a
> favourite
> "spooky sounds" patch. It seemed like it might be thematic
> to share them. :)
>
> (I'm going to try to go fairly minimal, because I think I
> might try
> mounting the modules on the surface of a pumpkin to make a
> sort of
> frankenpumpkin display. Maybe make it look like a head and
> put a speaker
> inside the 'body' under a sheet or a sweater.)
>
>
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Re: [dotcomformat] Spooky sounds?
2012-10-24 by Will Blouin
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Bill Yerazunis <yerazunis@yahoo.com> wrote:
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