bb-sf vocalizer

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dawman
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bb-sf vocalizer

Post by dawman »

This is just another great little device that I am using w/ the synth valve mixer.

This is a device I have no name 4. All I can say is that I love the sound of a PPG Wave 2.3 organ going through it. The harmonic sweeps are LFO based, and MIDI controllable. It swirls around the sound and glistens like an stalaggtite in a cave w/ quartz.

I have achieved Nirvana. I had already used these devices, but the mixer is the shell that will house all of these, and I can honestly say I am floored @ the talent and foresight of Brotha' Man Mehdi. Plus I now have a way to control all of this stuff, Wolfs MIDI Tool Box will allow me to do group fader movements, adjust multiple frequencies on multiple synths globally. I wasn't sure what to do w/ all of my toys till todays experiments. Security woke me up @ noon in the showroom today as they were checking on my gear and the stage. They think I am sick in the head. That I concur with, but How can one sleep when he is beckonned by Scope.

Today The Aladdin, Tomorrow,.............The World,

Esta Luego,

JV.
dawman
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Post by dawman »

The Mono filters are also great such as the RD II modules from Zarg.
This was my idea @ the beginning of the build, to split a stereo signal into 2 mono inputs with different filters, etc. For example,.... 2 x Saturn synths split into 4 x mono signals each w/ different filters. This turns Saturn into a huge sounding buzzy synth. I adjust the drive amount to medium, then I add 2 x mono Tube filters from the RDII modules, and 2 x other choices, and there are many. Between Zarg, Adern, Creamware, SpaceF, and Wolf, one could imagine the possibilities.
Try this on Shroomz devices first, after hearing the possibilities w/ the filters in the inserts, and his Sweet sounding ECC83S emu, then imagine what you could do with swappable drive and filter presets per patch.
Prisma, Inferno, Blue, and the Uno synths can sound very FAT and analog, and you can load so many of these little synths and filters on a 3 card, or 2 card DAW, you will wish 4 more MIDI channels.


This Is Great Therapy,
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