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Re: Guitar sounds

2000-02-16 by J. Larry Hendry

I think "hard sync" between oscillators is one of the best methods to get
screaming guitar sounds.  Two MOTM-300s and you are in business.  I think
some of my 300 pair hard sync samples are available at the SynthTech site
on the MOTM-300 page.
Larry H.


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> From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) <PaulBr@...>
> To: 'motm@onelist.com'
> Subject: [motm] Guitar sounds
> Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 2:28 PM
> 
> From: "Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" <PaulBr@...>
> 
> First off, appologies to Paul S. for my last e-mail-- I sent it before
> reading your request to stay on topic.  My mistake.
> 
> And now, drum roll please, some MOTM content!  :)  Last night I plonked
down
> in my studio with the lofty goal of creating some kind of lead sound akin
to
> a heavily processed electric guitar, at least in terms of the level of
> distortion, tone, sustain-character, etc.  I ended up with a noisey bass
> patch that sounded really bad at higher pitches.  Go figure.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas / hints on how to go about this?  Part of the
> problem might be in the controller... a keyboard limited to velocity I
> suppose doesn't lend itself well.  But at the same time, there isn't much
> controller interaction when you simply pluck an open guitar string-- it's
in
> the strings refractions and the electronics / signal path.  So, back to
the
> question... any hints on the basic sound?  How do I patch up a MOTM
system
> to this effect?  Thanks!!
> 
> --PBr
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