[sdiy] frequency shifters...
Peter Grenader
petergrenader at mksound.com
Mon Jul 22 00:37:02 CEST 2002
Well, I guess my tastes are crap then!
I was at a birhtday dinner party last winter of a film composer of note.
Along with girlfriend and I were a bunch of other musicians and composer's,
some also of note. All of them were bragging endlessly about their
wonderful careers and wonderful lives and somewhere around the third hour of
this, somebody actually took yhr timr to ask me what I did. I told them,
and in that mentioned that I had a BFA in music comp. at Cal Arts. He then
proceeded to give the old 'whoopte-do' spin of his index finge,r his
opinion of the program there, and reason's why an education at Carnagie
Melon was so superior to that (his alma mater).
I replied "well - it worked for me!"
on 7/21/02 4:10 PM, jhaible at jhaible at debitel.net wrote:
>
>> I agree with you Harry. It seems to be way beyond my limited experience. I
> do absolutely love the >sounds created by frequency shifting, but building
> myself is out of the question. Now for the >question that all this leads
> into... what is the difference between the Doepfer and a Bode style
>> frequency shifter?
>
> The short answer is: "The Bode is good, the Doepfer is crap. If you look at
> the price, you
> can guess why."
>
> The longer answer is, check the syth-diy archives and analogue heaven
> archives, there was
> a lot of discussion about that, and you will find a lot of interesting
> reading there.
>
> JH.
>
>
>
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