[Re: scream & pull hair out]

Budweiser [FTS] budweiser at ozemail.com.au
Sun Apr 18 06:47:56 CEST 1999


What would be an ideal filter topology to try this on? I was thinking of one
of
the simpler multimode filters wtih 12dB/oct slope. A Moog 24dB might be OK
to try as well. Come to think of it, I think the Analogue Solution
Integrator has a
resonance feedback in/out loop on one of its filter modules... anyone know
better?

bud



>Yes you can, but watch out for the phase of the unit you put in. If it
inverts
>the signal (a lot of pedals do) all HELL CAN BREAK LOOSE. Units that have
>changing phase like a shifter may do wierd things (maybe wierd good, maybe
>wierd bad. I tried tapping different filter stages in a PRO1 and the 1st
and
>3rd stages did naughty things (not "good" naughty). If you use a filter
like
>the CEM3320 (in 4 pole lowpass) the feedback goes from stage 4 output to
the
>input, so it would be easy to F*ck around with items in the feedback path
>(unlike the more complicated MS-20 feedback arrangement that Paul was
warning
>about.  ;-) Harry
>
>
>"Budweiser [FTS]" <budweiser at ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>Would it be possible to implement a in/out connection for a filters
>resonance feedback loop? Might be cool to patch a phase shifter,
>or pitch shifter or something, or even another filter or ring modulator
>in this loop.... crazy unpredictable sounds i'm thinking of now. (i hope)
>





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