> My understanding is that he used a lot of oscillators with PWM, > and fed that > through some Roland delay units for that super-space string sound. I don't > know much about the Moog String Filter. > > I haven't played his "Sound Creature" album in about 20 years... > I'm pretty > sure he 'explains' on that album how he gets his classic string sound. > Not familiar with "Sound Creature". Does he actually speak on it, and talk about his synthesis technique? Have you got this album? > If we're talking about the same sound, it's definitely not Mellotron. In > fact, the only easily-identifiable Mellotron sound I can think of > on Tomita > albums is the occasional male chorus. > He does use (briefly) the Mellotron string sound, heavily phased, along with Clavinet on Cosmos. > If it is a bunch of narrow-bandpass filters with separate outs, > mightn't we > make one from a battery of MOTM Triple-Resonant Filters...? > Maybe. You can't manually adjust resonance amount on the 410, though. And it would take like 10 modules, because I think the string filter had 30 bands or something. Matter of fact, I just went up on the Moog Custom Engineering site, and he still offers it for sale - rack mount for $1345, describes it as a "36 band VC-Resonant Multi Filter." Tuning it would be a bitch! Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@...
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RE: Tomita Snowflakes / Speaking of strings...
1999-11-01 by Dave Bradley
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