i assume people already do this - but for those that havent tried - route your mod inputs through the 'pitcher engine' and 'pitcher control' (from flexor>granular) then through some filters and you can get some crazy delay lines. assign some controllers or lfo's to the 'speed' and 'amount' knobs for some pitch shifting, and put the 'feedback' right up for some...feedback! (it sounds lovely, but of course watch your ears). try something like this:
enjoy!
delays in modular/flexor
delays in modular/flexor
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mr. prawn,
Here's another trick: set the delay to full wet. Mix the delay's output back to the input of the processing chain, if scope complains use a crossfeedback module. Now use the mixer from above to mix dry/wet. for a basic example, see here, where an inverter in the feedback path serves to cancel DC build-up - DC build-up which you have eliminated using an HPF.
Now you've created a delay like the one fruity has in it's fx section. with pitching, filtered and all. Feel free to extend with 16th's step modulation of the pitcher and filter parameters, with a ramp and intershaper or so.
Enjoy
at0m.
Here's another trick: set the delay to full wet. Mix the delay's output back to the input of the processing chain, if scope complains use a crossfeedback module. Now use the mixer from above to mix dry/wet. for a basic example, see here, where an inverter in the feedback path serves to cancel DC build-up - DC build-up which you have eliminated using an HPF.
Now you've created a delay like the one fruity has in it's fx section. with pitching, filtered and all. Feel free to extend with 16th's step modulation of the pitcher and filter parameters, with a ramp and intershaper or so.
Enjoy

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