Hello Chip
I think that for a paraphonic effect an external stomp box will be
always more useful.
But distortion per voice after the VCF or even after the VCA would be
very interesting. A sound with low cutoff frequency, but a good amount
of resonance, can sound like hardsync if sent through a fuzz box.
Florian
On 30.11.15 22:40 , chipaudette@yahoo.com [PolySix] wrote:
> Hi All,
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> After my Polysix be velocity sensitive, I was really grooving on
> additional responsivness in the electric piano (EP) and clav sounds from
> my Polysix. But those EP and clav sounds weren't quite right...they were
> too clean. I needed a little more compression and more grit. So, I
> started to look into modifying the Polysix to give me some overdrive or
> distortion.
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> My first try was diode-based distortion. If you're interested, you can
> check out my write-up and audio demos here:
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> http://synthhacker.blogspot.com/2015/11/polysix-drive-diode-distortion.html
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> In the end, I decided that I didn't like the diode distortion. Oh well.
> I'll have to try something else. I think that my next attempt will be to
> add an overdrive capabi lity to one of the LM13600 OTAs. We'll see if
> that sounds any better.
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> Does any of you use an overdrive or distortion for certain sounds with
> your Polysix?
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> Chip
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