Thanks for sharing the MOTM480 sound clip. It seems this filter excels more in the nasty/extreme side. I remember Robert Rich has made great demo using MOTM480 in feedback mode and fm. I would like to hear how the MOTM480 sounds in rather basic terms, but as always for such a simple task only hands-on experience will tell. --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, loopcycle <loopcycle@...> wrote: > > I'm still learning the 480, but it definitely changes character depending on > the input signal amplitude, just as the 440 does. Because it has two outputs, > one of them can easily be patched back into an input for feedback tweakiness. > (Reminder to self: mult the 440 output and feed it back to itself, and compare > the character with the 480.) I made a one-pass recording with three voices, > the third voice (which comes in somewhere around 2:30) uses the 480- -its the > voice with the pingpong delay. I fly in feedback during the recording. Maybe > this will give you just a little hint of the character of the 480, although its > pretty low in the mix. > > [I really need to do another pass at this patch, but here it is:] > > http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10063 > >
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Re: Update (motm-480)
2008-03-04 by Girts R
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