Hi Enrico,
Sorry, I've been really busy lately and haven't had time to pull out the CD
an listen to it and see if I can recreate it. I'm pretty sure I can come
pretty close if it's the sound I have in my head.
I LOVE the MOTM-485 and own two of them! I have a few YouTube video
demos/clips where I feature the MOTM-485. And the original designer of the
GX1 clone circuit, OldCrowsSynthShop, comments on one or two of them so
maybe you could send him your questions too. Here are the ones that I used a
MOTM-485 or two one predominantly:
MOTM-485 - An Exploration Of A Filter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5h7BZaaL3ASomething Nice For Your Cat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQW7gSM26kMMonster Man (the screaming/grinding lead is two MOTM-485's in series)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTIbM9za36AJohn L Rice
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motm@yahoogroups.comSubject: [motm] MOTM 475 ?
I thought more people on this list were interested in GX1 sound re-creation
but there was no comment on my question about "tremolo" (or what that thing
is) in a GX1, a second question I pose is if the long ago announced 475 is
on a to do list somehow.
one oscillator (with 4 waveforms), one noise source, two EGs, one VCA 3 X
485 and 1 X 475, one MULT and one mixer should perfectly give the monophonic
audio path of that monster. I can't wait...
Enrico /Sicily
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