You probably wanted to hear from Ken, but here are a few suggestions anyway: * Roland SE-50 (noisy but cool) or SE-70 (more 'modern') * Lexicon sells several budget but great sounding rack devices (MX?) * Carvin sells a GREAT unit very cheap * Guitar multi-effects (BOSS, Korg, take your pick) work really well on synths Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote: > > Can you mention some actual "multi-effect" devices and send links? I'm > assuming these are stand-alone processors of the rack-mounted sort. > > -Richard Brewster > > Kenneth Elhardt wrote: > > >2. There are no MOTM modules currently available for creating complex > >formants as required.<< > > > >Right. Addressing coyoteous here. Some modulars have parametric EQ, > >graphic EQ, delay, phaser, chorus, and filter bank modules. MOTM does not. > >Those are legitimate and much needed modules for doing many things, so I > >don't consider them outboard gear so much. If you have a multi-effects > >device, you may already have most of that stuff already in a single unit. > >Plus, it is a lot less expensive buying a separate graphic EQ than if > >synthtech were to put one behind a panel and sell it. And in the used > >market some people are almost giving them away. Plus the EQ can be removed > >in those patches. The filters could be altered, or other ones added. > >Whatever gets you to the sound you want is all that is important in the end. > > > > > > >
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Re: Patch book is here!
2006-03-07 by Mike Marsh
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