Hard Sync is definitely the traditional method for guitar lead emulation. Note that you only necessarily need one MOTM-300 to do it - I've used the MOTM-320 LFO output as a sync source (but not yet while tweaking the wave shape - I gotta try that!), but any audio (or even sub-audio) signal with sufficient amplitude should (I think) work as a source (although using exclusively MOTM gear is, of course, classier). And adjustable sync is a feature of one of my other modulars that I haven't yet had the chance to thoroughly investigate ... that might provide more variation of timbre. Additional guitar-emulation tricks might include running the MOTM-300 output into a -120 to fatten/beef up the signal or hooking up a CV pedal to the -420 for wah pedal action. And a VC analog delay would be great for adding flanging ... -Doug ceres@... At 05:54 PM 02/16/2000 -0600, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> wrote: >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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Re: Guitar sounds
2000-02-16 by Doug Pearson
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