BigSeq
Gate and Step-Filter
I am looking forward to more details on this.
love it, thanx for the demos, sha.shamann wrote:And it's cooler than you might expect, surprisingly different from what seems to be a fairly common multi-effect.
The best part is the way the lag and gating work on the filter. Let's you build supplementary boom-thwak-click rhythms on just one voice as it works like a fast envelope on the carry over to the ungated step.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about. I've taken a plain oscillator (the first stretch) and run it through a simple pattern on BigSeq (the second stretch). Using this method lets you get some cool artifacts to work with, different from using most other step filters.
I really dig the filter sound (it's a modified Chamberlain -12dB state variable), and there's a few fun extras like the difference in how the sequencer works in and out of sync.
Here's another riff I did, similar set up with just an oscillator running through it, but with a delay added.
From what Chris is saying, this should be available soon barring any unforeseen bumps in the road.
Cheers,
Steve
Seconded, a very good example- well, it makes me want it morewaiting man wrote:love it, thanx for the demos, sha.shamann wrote:And it's cooler than you might expect, surprisingly different from what seems to be a fairly common multi-effect.
The best part is the way the lag and gating work on the filter. Let's you build supplementary boom-thwak-click rhythms on just one voice as it works like a fast envelope on the carry over to the ungated step.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about. I've taken a plain oscillator (the first stretch) and run it through a simple pattern on BigSeq (the second stretch). Using this method lets you get some cool artifacts to work with, different from using most other step filters.
I really dig the filter sound (it's a modified Chamberlain -12dB state variable), and there's a few fun extras like the difference in how the sequencer works in and out of sync.
Here's another riff I did, similar set up with just an oscillator running through it, but with a delay added.
From what Chris is saying, this should be available soon barring any unforeseen bumps in the road.
Cheers,
Steve
Thanks, I already bought it. I only had a brief look at it last night, but it sounds real purty from what I heard. For one thing, it adds a whole new dimension to Cameleon5k and CronoX3.dry bones wrote:The 907A is a sweet piece of kit- you can put a nice subtle shimmer on sounds, and it couldn't be easier to tweak. I have my fingers crossed for a Lexicon Vortex emulation- it was a great unit, but one thing it lacked was MIDI control. I'd kill to be able to automate the morphing...
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