i'm struck, too, by the phrase "radiophonic"--would you mind posting that
patch to the yahoo site? i'd love to hear what you're doing as i'm always
looking for lo fi sounds.
and speaing of lo fi, who would like to have a go at the lead sound from dr
who--a classic that i'd love to emulate!
cheers,
chris
At 08:24 AM 5/6/02 EDT, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 6/5/02 1:08:51 pm, tuskerfort@... writes:
>
>>Your expression radiophonic, made me wonder what would happen if I
>>put a couple of sine waves through the ring modulator, with the pitch
>>of one of them being controlled by the X ribbon, or a S/H lfo.......?
>>
>>Something to look forward to. :)
>>
>Well the beginning of the Doctor Who signiture is 2 sines. One constant
>(fixed) and the other swept through the entire range (I know this because I
>discovered it when I had an MS50- using the LP filter as the second sine
>oscillator, and because it's range is so incredible)- My brother almost beat
>me up- 'cos I tried it through his (then) brand new Marshall stack
>hahahahahaha!
>
>Tom
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