SSB Delay!!

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dawman
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Well I'll keep it short and sweet, I'm running off to work.
Alfonse you were right! This SSB Delay is the bomb. I have just spent the whole day tweaking this thing. It can do the Lexicon PCM 41 quite well. It also can sound just like my ancient Prime Time from the Lex boys.
Can't believe that I haven't seen any ravings on these 2 devices. I matched the BPMs on my Line 6 Echo Pro and mixed the 2 together, wow. I'm racing home after the gig. No wine ,women , or song for me unless Allesandra Ambrosia shows up again. Well thats a different forum thread. Knocked over my monitor watching her walk by.


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Post by katano »

thanx, i didn't spent time to test those ssb devices. but for shure, now i will :smile:
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Post by nprime »

I just spent an hour playing guitar through the ssb phaser.

I hadn't even checked these ssb fx out.

Thanks for bringing them up.

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Post by astroman »

looks like 'stock devices' are generally underestimated... maybe even more due to their humble GUI :wink:
but I remember it was discussed in CWA's old forum - way back in time
Orbitone's VORB may be another device to check if one's interested in that type of effect

cheers, tom

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Post by dawman »

Astroman,
I have learned much from you guys, and will always take any advice on our beloved platform. The Vorb it is then. Most importantly, I've learned when I get frustrated programming and such, instead of going over and buying more dev.'s, I should learn work arounds, or take a break. This stock set-up has everything you need if one just delves a little deeper. Much like sex!!


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P.S. Do a google search for Alessandra Ambrosia in images. This fine creature danced in front of us last week. I shall never forget that moment.

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Post by husker »

Don't forget spacef Echo...that is a very fine echo indeed
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Post by valis »

On 2006-03-26 03:18, astroman wrote:
looks like 'stock devices' are generally underestimated... maybe even more due to their humble GUI :wink:
but I remember it was discussed in CWA's old forum - way back in time
Orbitone's VORB may be another device to check if one's interested in that type of effect
Vorb is indeed excellent but beware if you have more than a single cpu in your machine. It would nearly always BSOD my dual cpu machines by writing to memory out of bounds. Since Orbitone is no longer developing it probably won't be updated. Works a treat now that I use scope in an old bx-based system though :smile:
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Post by astroman »

maybe due to the huge amount of waveforms for the internal synth ?
Could you try it with an external synth source instead of the built in ?
it's no more than an idea that just entered my mind
thanks for mentioning

cheers, tom

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