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Adding a mono phasor to Janly Rythm (86)

Adding a mono phasor to Janly Rythm (86)

2004-04-22 by R.J. Marozzi

Hello out there,
Does anyone know how to add a mono phasor to patch #86-Jangly Rythm? It's algorythm F11. I need the sound of patch #86, only w/some phase. I'm just trying to get a really good early Pretenders sound(Talk of the town ). Patch 86 It works great w/ a Maxon phasor on the floor, but I do'nt want to carry it around.
Any modifications to F11 or an alternative idea would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks!
RJ

Re: [gsp-2101] Adding a mono phasor to Janly Rythm (86)

2004-04-22 by mark a boyer

You cant add anything to a factory algorythm. You can make your own
algorythm , or modify a patch that uses the algorythm which has the
features you need. You can change the preamp settings and modify the the
parameters of the other effects. Hope this helps.

Re: [gsp-2101] Adding a mono phasor to Janly Rythm (86)

2004-04-22 by Brian C. Hansen

You would have to create a new user algorithm that is like F11, and then you could add the phaser to it that way since the factory algorithms can't be modified.
Blessings,
Brian
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Subject: [gsp-2101] Adding a mono phasor to Janly Rythm (86)

Hello out there,
Does anyone know how to add a mono phasor to patch #86-Jangly Rythm? It's algorythm F11. I need the sound of patch #86, only w/some phase. I'm just trying to get a really good early Pretenders sound(Talk of the town ). Patch 86 It works great w/ a Maxon phasor on the floor, but I do'nt want to carry it around.
Any modifications to F11 or an alternative idea would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks!
RJ

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