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Subject: Re: New file uploaded to motm

From: "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@...>
Date: 2004-03-07

For those of you that don't subscribe to AH, John did a very nice
mini review of the FS up there. John, any chance of you cutting and
pasting that here? i think folks would enjoy and benefit.

What did you have in mind with the sub-octave stuff? Give me a hint
and maybe I can get something going.

Playing with a Quad Low Pass Gate throught the FS at the moment:
gorgeous!

Mike

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "konkuro" <konkuro@a...> wrote:
> Robert wrote:
>
> >Ah I see, a lot more logic than I initially assumed. For a
> moment I thought the FS was responsible for a lot of the
> sound. Nice patch, btw! ;)<
>
> I've been enjoying the Mike Marsh demos. But why should he have
all
> the fun? :-)
>
> Believe it or not, the frequency shifter is also capable of
producing
> blips in rare instances--what Paul calls "bug music." :-) If you
go
> to the Konkuro folder in the files section you can hear a sample.
The
> effect you hear was created using the FS and reverb only--no other
> modules were used! I'll let FS owners discover how to do it, as
this
> is an extreme example and I don't want people to get the
impression
> that this module is "digital."
>
> Also, if you go to the Encore site and click on the Frequency
Shifter
> and go to the demos for it, you'll find a demo I did a while back
> which I think demonstrates the "classical" FS effect pretty well.
>
> CALLING MIKE MARSH! (Or whomever else): I think some extremely
> interesting effects could be had by using the FS with the MOTM
> suboctave generator. I'd try it myself but my dotcom has only one
> slot and one dedicated power connector for MOTM right now.
>
> johnm