I would love some information on how the "double reed" sound in the
list archives was done. I believe this was patched on a MOTM for the
Black Hawk Down video game by someone at Media Ventures or Machinehead?
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On Feb 11, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> This is of course Ken Elhardt. I don't know if he ever published his
> patch, it's
> a MOTM-440 VCF and I think 2 VCOs. Outboard EQ helps some.
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> Paul S.
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> Subject: [motm] "Wooden Recorder" 440 demo
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> How was this done? Sounds incredible. What what other
> modules were used? How were they patched?
> Thanks
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It was done by Russell Brower when he was at
NovaLogic (he's now a freelancer). It was a lot of MOTM-120 set just right, and
used 1 or 2 MOTM-850 Pedal Interfaces, 1 was on PWM I think.
I would love some information on how the "double reed" sound in
the list archives was done. I believe this was patched on a MOTM for the Black
Hawk Down video game by someone at Media Ventures or
Machinehead?
On Feb 11, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Paul Schreiber
wrote:
This is of course Ken Elhardt. I don't know if he ever
published his patch, it's a MOTM-440 VCF and I think 2 VCOs.
Outboard EQ helps some.
Paul S.
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Original Message ----- From: "earthtodylan2000"
<sir_dss@...> To:
<motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005
12:34 AM Subject: [motm] "Wooden Recorder" 440
demo
How was this done? Sounds
incredible. What what other modules were used? How
were they
patched? Thanks